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WORLD POWER.

THE SOVIET’S VIEW. (Electric Telegraph.—Copyright). (Received This Day, 10.40 a.m.) MOSCOW, March 5. In a speech before the Soviet Central Executive Committee M. Chicherin, in summing up the world situation, declared that Great Ilritain remained the most iiitiuential world power so far as miltiary and financial force was concerned, but a new factor was arising from the growing self-determin: 'ion aspirations of the Dominions, w 1 ich did not want to be drawn into any question not concerning them. The action of the Conservative Go 'rnnient towards tin union of Soviet: would not have occurred without pressure from the Dominions, whi, !i regarded with hostility the Soviet policy of quality ol nationalities and races.—(Reuter).

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 6 March 1925, Page 3

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WORLD POWER. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 6 March 1925, Page 3

WORLD POWER. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 6 March 1925, Page 3

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