Word: russia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...reply to Senator de Monzie who wished to know if France could not now resume commercial relations with Sovietland, Premier Poincaré said that France's attitude to Russia was the same as that...
...asseverated that he would not jeopardize the interests of French citizens for the sake of winning advantages which some firms might derive from trading with Russia...
...said, only asked Russia to recognize the usual principles regulating the relations between nations, and until she agreed to pay her debts and indemnify French investors for their losses, he could not change his attitude...
According to Mr. Eaton, M. Trotsky has fallen in love with brown-haired, lovely Anna Naumouv, 19-year-old daughter of a Moscow storekeeper. Léon became so infatuated wth Anna that he tried recently to turn Russia over, lock, stock and barrel, to Grand Duke Nicholas, uncle of the late Tsar. All M. Trotsky wanted in exchange was passports viséd for every country in Europe, so that he and his adored could flit hither and thither outside of Russia...
Ruin caught up last week with the Russian artists, who are exhibiting at the Grand Central Palace, Manhattan (TIME, March 3). Their hope had been to raise $100,000 for the needy artists of Russia. They have, instead, run up debts to the amount of $30,000. They have also antagonized the Soviet Government and failed in certain obligations...