SOVIET RUSSIA
POSSIBLE WAR IN MAY. LONDON, February 5. The Daily Mail’s Copenhagen correspondent reports that four priests in the Saratov Province were executed by the Bolshevists for resisting blasphemous Communistic Christmas processions. M. Trotsky inpected the troop: in the ■west, and in a speech warned the men to be ready for a possible war in May. FRANCE AND THE SOVIET. LONDON, February 8. The Exchange Telegraph Company's Paris correspondent states that the Gov eminent is seriously considering the reopening of relations with the Soviet. He adds: “When the name of the French representatives is disclosed it will De obvious that F ranco-Russian relations do not remain purely commercial.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3596, 13 February 1923, Page 21
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109SOVIET RUSSIA Otago Witness, Issue 3596, 13 February 1923, Page 21
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