PRIVILEGES TO SOVIET
QUESTIONS ASKED IN LORDS NOTHING NEW IN AGREEMENT SUSPICIONS DEPRECATED By Telegraph—Brees Assn. —Copyright. Rec. 7 p.m. London, May Lord Newton in the House of Lords inquired why the Government was giving diplomatic privileges and immunities to. Soviet trade representatives jn London and their premises, though' these were withheld in. other parts of the EinP‘ re - - Lord 'PbnsQnby in reply, stated tnac there was nothing, new in the .Anglos Soviet trade agreement.' -Partial diplomatic immunity was granted in the trade agreement in 1921,. even before the recognition of : the Sdviet Government. He deprecated continual suspicion of a foreign government which Britain bad recognised. £ Lord Brentford declared the: Govefijn- - ment had. apparently .not benefited by the lessons of.the Soviet's action'in th® past.. . L
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1930, Page 11
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