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Show RUSSIA'S POLICY TOLD TO CONVENTION OF CHINESE MOSCOW. Juno 2 In a spoech to the congresa of Chinese workers which is now sitting in Moscow, M. Vosne-sensky. Vosne-sensky. head of tho eastern depart- ment, foreign affairs, indicated the basis of Russia-'s policy toward revolutionary revo-lutionary movements in Turkey, Persia, Per-sia, and other eastern countries. The speaker said Russia no longer was insignificant but now was a tremendous tremend-ous force and that she was prepared to lend moral support to all nations struggling for freedom not only those based on the soviet principles but to all who appealed to soviet Russia for material assistance. Sixty Chinese delegates, representing 130,000 organized organ-ized workers In Russia, Siberia, Manchuria, Man-churia, and Turkestan and the Shanghai Shang-hai revolutionaries, passed a resolution resolu-tion favoring the reopening of diplomatic diplo-matic relations between Russia and China. The resolution invited Dr. Sun Yat Sen, leader of the revolutionary revolution-ary party in China, to visit Moscow. The congress sent a protest to the Chinese government against tho Chi-no-Japanesc military convention authorizing au-thorizing tho use of tho Manchurian railway to transport troops in tho event of a movement of soviet troops in East China. oo |