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Show I 00 REDS SAYS ALLIES VARY WITH SOVIET DEFEATS LONDON, Oct. 23. Leo Kaincneff. formerly Russian trade agent here was I ofdered bj the British government to .. England, arrteii in Ifos 0 .n l (old the ho'heviVi that ttv attitude atti-tude of allied government In Rnropi toward them haa Changed In accord! with th-e situation on th" Russian war I fronts, say Russian advices. "The1 supporters of Intervention have asaln i raised their heads," he said. ' The lilies .it".- niA!:ing - One -nor- r-f-! fort to overturn the soviet government and have staked everything on Con-, Con-, era I W ran gel "On th d.i when Lloyd George told me to leave London." he stated. the Rank of Bug-land started Cashing ifncral Wrangel's checks. A direct; war against Hussion IS very unpopu- j lar in England and 1 lie working classes demand peace. Therefore Lloyd 1 George did not decide to announce openly the alteration !n his policy and even my departure was explained 1 the two excuses of financial assistant c to a labor newspaper and constant 1 relations hot w e,n -;..; Uu -;, the council of action. "The further cons- of events !n England and Europe depends on tt. manner In which sovlrt Russia defeats 1 Wrangel," concluded Kameneff. |