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AGAINST THE£SOVIET. „ ... a T .<*■* : V V « . :" r 7~ ! : ■ INTERNAL POLITICS MUST BE ■ ' LEFT ALONE. , < , M* Press Association—Copyright, Ausk tralian and N,Z., Cable Assn. : (Received 11.55 a.in.) $ :j . , -GENEVA, June 14. at , Speaking to foreign journalists, Herr Stresemann disclosed that all Foreign Ministers at present in Genova had privately discussed European' ptbblems; yinr.Jucli’ng /relations: ; . with, Khe ..Soviet. He said there is no question of an anti-S&viet 'crusade, But /the third international! must... not interfere with the. internal political arrangejnentsi of. other, countries. Foreign ministers were favourable to. amicable relations with the Soviet, but the home ministeries were naturally anxious for public order in their own nations.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 33, 15 June 1927, Page 6
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