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WHAT BREAKING THE TREATY WOULD MEAN -KRASSIN'S INTERPRETATION “UNPRECEDENTED INSOLENCE ’ ’ TCHITCHERIN ON THE BRITISH ULTIMATUM. By Telegraph.—Press Association. —Copyright. LONDON, May 16. M. Krassin, addressing British journalists, said he considered the breaking of the trade agreement would be a venturesome thing, and would possibly result in war. It would not mean the downfall of the Soviet, but rather would leave them free to carry on hostile propaganda, x-ie denied that any money had been gent to England for propaganda pur- ; poses. M. Tchitcherin, referring to the demonstration against the Britisn ultimatum, characterised the demand for the recall of Russian represents fives and apologies for their alleged activities, as a piece of unprecedented insolence.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18784, 18 May 1923, Page 5

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RUSSIAN CRISIS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18784, 18 May 1923, Page 5

RUSSIAN CRISIS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18784, 18 May 1923, Page 5