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his pockets to see if there was, any the Soviet Diplomatic Service. In od-bye, Chicherin more money hidden away.
1922 he was made Chief of the Press letter and told y it with him.
He pushed his hands into the Department at the Foreign Office, lining of his coat and brought out and celebrated his appointment by viks were on his a dirty piece of paper. It was the marrying the woman he loved Eng- isky stuffed the letter that Chicherin had given him lish-born Agnes Skippin.
and forgot about a few months before.
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naged to escape
The letter saved his life. It the border officially stated that M. Maisky was cross afety.
a bona fide refugee, who was forced Newhaven at the to flee from Russia for political
summer in 1912.
office he had a
reasons.
Immediately the immigration of
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In 1932 he was made Soviet Am- Bassador to England, and with his wife took up residence in exclusive Kensington Palace-gardens.
And M. Maisky, the once penni- less journalist fleeing for his life has the most luxurious house of them all.
The parties given at the Russian fetched an told him that he could remain. Bri- Embassy are famous. Last month him kindly tain held an open door to refugees Mr. Chamberlain attended a recep re not allowed to with or without money.
tion there, the only time that a Bri- ss they had more Then for the next five years M. tish Prime Minister has been the h their pockets. Maisky managed to keep himself guest of the Soviet.............. Maisky began to alive in England by writing an oc- The guests were regaled with y. Very slowly, casional article for Russian refugee the best Russian caviare, old style ng to gain time, papers.
vodka, and Russian champagne that le of coins on the In 1917 came the Russian Revo- was once in the Tsar's cellars at the
lution and he thought that either Kremlin.
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he sign that there his party or the Mensheviks would
On that day M. Maisky was & per manner. the immigration take control of the country and that
mild-mannered host, but only a few Now M. Maisky is in Russia to` But on M. Maisky falls the most nt the money. it was safe for him to return.
Franco give his opinion on the advisability important task. He is to person so sorry for the But the Bolsheviks won the day days before he had called he counted twice and he was forced to flee again. an "insignificant pocket general," of a Russian pact with the Western ally inform Stalin on the views of Hitler and Mus- Powers.' To listen to him have al- the British Government, and it is he had not This time he went to Siberia, where and had warned en he announced he was born and had beer educated solini that he would return all Dip- so gone Mme. Kollantay, the Rus- upon his words that Europe depends lomatic Notes unless they dropped sian Minister in Stockholm, M. to bring Russia, with her army of 8 still £1 178. 6d. at the little school at Omsk.
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M. Maisky occupied his time by their dictatorial attitude with him Souritz, the: Ambassador in Paris, eleven million men. into the bloc writing a number of books on poli- and addressed the Notes in the pro- and M. Merekloff, the Ambassador against aggression. tical and economic subjects.
The old that he would d back to Russia. Soviet Government read them and ort to avoid the realised that by banishing M. Maisky awaiting him if they were losing a very useful man. to Russia. ・・ M. In 1920 peace was signed be- ast search through tween them, and M. Maisky entered
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