The Soviet Government undertakes not to support with funds or in any other form persons or bodies or agencies or institutions whose aim is to spread discontent or to foment rebellion in any part of the British Empire, and to impress upon its officers... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 5681927Full view - About this book
 | Stephen Graham - Baltic Provinces - 1925 - 320 pages
...as June 4 of last year the Soviet Government made the following solemn agreement with HM Government: The Soviet Government undertakes not to support with...full and continuous observance of these conditions. S (5) Moreover, in the treaty which His Majesty's Government recently concluded with your Government... | |
 | Communist Party of Great Britain - Communism - 1925 - 62 pages
...year the Soviet Government made the following solemn agreement with his Majesty's Government:— " The Soviet Government undertakes not to support with funds or in any other form persons or bodies cr agencies or institutions whose aim is to spread discontent or to foment rebellion in any part of... | |
 | Conflict of laws - 1925 - 412 pages
...last year the Soviet Government made the following solemn agreement with his Majesty's Government: — "The Soviet Government undertakes not to support with...full and continuous observance of these conditions". 5. Moreover in the Treaty which his Majesty's Government recently concluded with your Government, still... | |
 | Conflict of laws - 1927 - 484 pages
...Note cites textually the agreement signed by the Soviet Government on June 4, 1923, to the effect that the Soviet Government undertakes not to support with...institutions whose aim is to spread discontent or foment rebellion in any part of the British Empire, and to impress upon its officers and officials... | |
 | John Castell Hopkins - Canada - 1927 - 908 pages
...4, 1923, and charging continued and repeated violations of the undertaking of the Soviet Government. "Not to support with funds, or in any other form,...persons or bodies or agencies or institutions whose aim it is to spread discontent or foment rebellion in any part of the British Empire, arid to impress upon... | |
 | Academie De Droit International De La Ha - Law - 1968 - 696 pages
...respectively... a I. This formula proving too narrow, the British Government proposed in 1923 this formula: a... the Soviet Government undertakes not to support with...foment rebellion in any part of the British Empire a This was accepted by Moscow, and the pledge against propaganda was renewed by exchange of notes in... | |
 | Arnold Toynbee, Veronica Boulter Toynbee - International law and relation - 1926 - 570 pages
...India and in the Independent State of Afghanistan. Further, in view of complaints which have been made, the Soviet Government undertakes not to support with...foment rebellion in any part of the British Empire, The British Government gives a similar undertaking to the Soviet Government to refrain from any similar... | |
 | Jon Jacobson - History - 1994 - 408 pages
...that extended its meaning from that contained in the 1921 trade agreement: The Soviet government was “not to support with funds or in any other form...and continuous observance of these conditions.” 3 ° Given the firmness of London's position, the crisis was resolved only when Moscow gave way in... | |
 | Peter Hopkirk - Asia, Central - 2001 - 284 pages
...organisations they might be tempted to launch, this stated: In view of complaints which have been made, the Soviet Government undertakes not to support with...to spread discontent or to foment rebellion in any other part of the British Empire. . . and to impress upon its officers and officials the full and continuous... | |
 | Francesco Coppola - Europe - 1927 - 434 pages
...nature. . On the 4th June, 1923, the Soviet Government solemnly signed the following agreement: « The Soviet Government undertakes not to support with...persons or bodies or agencies or institutions whose aim U to spread discontent or to foment rebellion in any pan of the British Empire... and to impress upon... | |
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