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" 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... "
Bulletin de l'Institut intermédiaire international - Page 33
1925
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The Dividing Line of Europe

Stephen Graham - Baltic Provinces (Russia) - 1925 - 330 pages
...agreement with HM Government : The Soviet Government undertakes not to support with funds or in any other form persons or bodies or agencies or institutions...further provision was made for the faithful execution of good and friendly relations between the two countries. His Majesty's Government means that these undertakings...
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Russia in Division

Stephen Graham - Baltic Provinces - 1925 - 320 pages
...agreement with HM Government: The Soviet Government undertakes not to support with funds or in any other form persons or bodies or agencies or institutions...full and continuous observance of these conditions. S (5) Moreover, in the treaty which His Majesty's Government recently concluded with your Government...
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History of the Zinoviev Letter: Facts about the Infamous Letter

Communist Party of Great Britain - Communism - 1925 - 62 pages
...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...continuous observance of these conditions." — 5 — 5. Moreover, in the Treaty which His Majesty's Government recently concluded with your Government,...
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Attitude of the United States Towards the Recognition of Soviet Russia ...

George Samuel Moyer - Russia - 1926 - 302 pages
...Government."151 On June 4, 1923, the Soviet Government undertook "not to support with funds or in any other form, persons, or bodies, or agencies, or institutions...full and continuous observance of these conditions." The Soviet Government if possessing power to carry out its engagements should do so. If it does not...
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Survey of International Affairs

World politics - 1926 - 570 pages
...with His Majesty's Government : 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 i Reprinted from The Times, 25th October, 1924. spread discontent or to foment rebellion in any part...
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Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses, 1948, Volume 72

Academie De Droit International De La Ha - Law - 1968 - 696 pages
...proposed in 1923 this formula : «... the Soviet Government undertakes not to support with lunds or in any other form persons or bodies or agencies or institutions...foment rebellion in any part of the British Empire » 2. This was accepted by Moscow, and the pledge against propaganda was renewed by exchange of notes...
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International Law

Hersch Lauterpacht - International law - 1977 - 648 pages
...Great Britain, not to support with funds or in any other form persons or institutions whose aim was to spread discontent or to foment rebellion in any part of the British Empire. 1 Thus, for instance, so far as the Austrian complaints in 1914 on account of the aid received by Bosnian...
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International Conciliation, Issues 245-254

Arbitration, International - 1928 - 716 pages
...Cur. Hist. 257. On June 4, 1923, the Soviet Government agreed "not to support, with funds or in any other form, persons, or bodies, or agencies, or institutions...full and continuous observance of these conditions." 7 ' And again, on February 16, 1924, the Soviet authorities had made a similar pledge in response to...
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When the Soviet Union Entered World Politics

Jon Jacobson - History - 2023 - 408 pages
...contained in the 1921 trade agreement: The Soviet government was "not to support with funds or in any other form persons or bodies or agencies or institutions...full and continuous observance of these conditions." 30 Given the firmness of London's position, the crisis was resolved only when Moscow gave way in notes...
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