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BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

BREAKING OF AGREEMENT. „ '(MIGHT MEAN "WAR.” Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, May 16. M. Krassin. addressing British journalists, said he considered that 'the breaking of the Trade Agreement Would be a venturesome thing to bring about, and would possibly result in war. It would not mean the downfall of the Soviet, but ratlier leave it free to carry on hostile propaganda. He denied that any money had been sent to England for propagandist purposes.

BRITAIN’S DEMANDS

“UNPRECEDENTED INSOLENCE.” Australian and N.Z. Cable A-s-vion MOSCOW, May 16. M. Tchitcherin, at a demonstration against the British ultimatum, characterised the demand for the recall of the Russian representatives and apologies for their alleged activities as “a piece of unprecedented! insolence.’’

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11522, 18 May 1923, Page 8

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BRITAIN AND RUSSIA New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11522, 18 May 1923, Page 8

BRITAIN AND RUSSIA New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11522, 18 May 1923, Page 8

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