THE SOVIET
-- TO REPATRIATE BRITISH AND FRENCH PRISONERS. LONDON, October 10. A wireless message from Moscow foreshadows the imminent repatriation J of the British and French citizens re- ",'■ maining in Russia. This indicates „. Tchicherin's determination to accede „■ to the demand in Lord Curzon's last „ Note.. ~, CZECHS LOOKING FOR TRADE. " ' PRAGUE, October 9. A Czech delegation is leaving for Rica to negotiate for trade relations with the Soviet, and-an exchange, of prisoners.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10718, 12 October 1920, Page 6
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