THE MISSION TO RUSSIA
» • ■■ ■ LONDON, June 1
It is understood the Government's motive for facilitating: the journey to Russia of representatives of different political opinions in Britain is to comply wth the Russian (government's and people's desire to 1 learn the views of all section® of British thought. It is true that certain small fractions which are not enthusiastic towards the war a<re' represented, but the Government is convinced that Britain has entered ■the war on behalf of the small Tuitions, democracy's freedom), ami' justice, and courts 1 the fullest investigation. It giladily allows all sections to exposend these views. Mr Roberts, Mr Ramsay MacDonald and Mr Jowatt will inform Russia, bow we were, driven into the war, and will elucidate German v\s present endeavour to distort her own objects in favour of war.' —A.' and N.Z. Cable.
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18357, 2 June 1917, Page 3
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