TRADE WITH RUSSIA.
DEPORTATION OF BOLSHEVIST. LONDON July 16. According to the Daily Herald the Scotland Yard authorities have arrested j Nuortova, secretary of the Bolshevist I Bureau, New York, who recently came to London m connection with the Canadina Government trade negotiation* with Russia. I LONDON, July 17. | The British deported . the Bolshevist jigeait, Sanleri Nuortova. and the American Soviet Bureau consequently announced the provisional cancellation of a six million dollar deal for raw matreiah from Canada, which Nourtova had negotiated subject to his arranging the financial deal m London. The authorities regard the story, of the Canadian transactions as a mere blind covering purely Bolshevist purposes. NEW YORK. July 17. ' The Russian Soviet Bureau, announces that it has .notified a- Montreal concern that contracts for 6,000,000 dollars worth of supplies for Soviet Russia will be .cancelled if England deports Nuortova, secretary to Martens, the unrecognised Soviet Ambassador to the United States.— A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15270, 19 July 1920, Page 7
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