SOVIET RUSSIA
TRADE CONCESSION. GRANTED. BERLIN, October 22. Advices from Moscow state that the Soviet Government lias ratified ail agreement with Herr Otto Wolff, on behalf of a number of large German industrial works, by which a Russo-German Trading Company- will be established with a capital of 500,000 gold roubles, and will have a trade concession for imports and exports. The consortium will grant the company goods to the credit of 7,500.000 gold roubles, and a further 5,000,000 to the Russian Government. AI. KRASSIN’S RESIGNATION DENIED. BERLIN, October 26. . AI. Krassin denies that he has resigned the Soviet Trade Co mm Lsi on e r.-h ip. Ho declared that the Soviet would again deal with the Urquhart Agreement when AngloRussian relations entered into a new phase. REDS OCCUPY VLADIVOSTOK TOKIO, October 26. The last of the Japanese army expedition to Siberia, has left Vladivmtuck. The Reds occupied the city, and aims and ammunition were handed to them prior to the departure of the Japanese. LONDON, October 27. Advices from Vladivostoek state that the Red troops entered the town hi perfect order, and were sympathetically received by the populace.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3581, 31 October 1922, Page 19
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