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KING'S BIRTHDAY,
(Continued from Paga 2.)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924.
EARLIER TELÉGRAMS.
RUSSO-CHINESE AGREEMENT.
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Moscow, June 3. Laren, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin,
An official agency sintes that the news of the conclusion of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Meyer, Mr. C
tho Russlo-Chinese agreement has been recolved with great satis M. McDonald, Capt. and Mrs. R. A faction. According to the Pravde, the Chicherin terms for "tho ¡F. Montanaro, Mrs. J. D. Mac- konzie. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mil-establishment of normal rotations with China is an dvont of historic lar, Lt. Col. G. D. Mathews, Lieut., importance. It says that relations towards Chinn cannot but bo
friendly. Mandines, Mles E. A. Mackintosh,
The political correspondent of the Izuestia considers the Agree- Mr. and Mrs. C. Mycock, Mr. R. Stirling Moore, Ensign H. L.ment will strenghten China's international position and facilitate Meadow, Miss Miller, Mr. E. L. stabilisation of her domestic situation.
The Russian Commercial Miiston is forwarding a potition to .Combi. and Mrs. 11. W. McCormack, Llout, and the effect that Russian shipping in the Pacific be increased. Mrs. C. R. Murray, Lieut. R. H. correspondent refers to the possibility of negotiating with Siam, and Mrs. Marroy, Licut. T. G. Mur- Moxico and the Argentine in this connection. M. Rudzutak, the rell, Mr. and Mrs. A. Morley Commissar of Transport in an interview said that the Agreement
would lend to an increnso in Russo-Chinese trafic with a conss Horder, Mr. and Mrs. May.
Mr. B. A. C. and Miss North, Mr.quent increase in the receipts of the Chinese Eastern Railway. T. Nishiyama, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. B. Goods from East China would in futuro be sent direct to Russia Nihill, Mr. T .S. B. Nicoll, Rev. vin Ussuri and Vladivostok and not Port Arthur.
It is announced that. M. Litvinoff. is proceeding to London to-morrow.
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