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SOVIET MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH OTHER NATIONS.

MINISTERS AT GENEVA DISCUSS RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA. By Telegraph.—Pres* A*nn.—G-vnyrl*ht. Aus. and X.Z. Cable Association. (Received June 15, 11.55 a.m.) GENEVA. June 14. In giving an audience to foreign journalists Dr Stresemann disclosed that all the Foreign Ministers at present in Geneva had privately discussed European problems, including relations with the Soviet. Dr Stresemann said: “There is no question of an anti-Soviet crusade but the Third International must not interfere with the internal political arrangements of other countries. The Foreign Alinisters were favourable to amicable relations with the Soviet, but the home ministers were naturally anxious for public order in their own nations.”

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18182, 15 June 1927, Page 4

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SOVIET MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH OTHER NATIONS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18182, 15 June 1927, Page 4

SOVIET MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH OTHER NATIONS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18182, 15 June 1927, Page 4

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