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THE PROPAGANDA PLEDGE

BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET. British Wireless. Rec. 5.5 p.m. Rugby, Nov. 5. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Foreign Secretary, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that, while he had never stated that the Soviet Government had accepted the interpretation which the British Government placed upon the propoganda pledge, he had repeatedly made It plain that the British Government interpreted the pledge as covering propaganda by the Third International. He would also repeat that the British Government must be the judge in the first instance of. the importance of any incident which .might arise and of the appropriate action, if any, to be taken.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1930, Page 7

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THE PROPAGANDA PLEDGE Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1930, Page 7

THE PROPAGANDA PLEDGE Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1930, Page 7