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Show CZAR'S LAST REPRESENTATIVE M LONDON PLUGS AWAY IN 1EAW OFFICE HOPING FOR 'THE M While Agents of Bolshevik Government About 'in Luxurious L'mousines; Remainin Old Guard Must Depend Upon Omnibus T ONDON Julv 8 Jus! back of the rosi.l-.. -,- ... , L bgssador m' besliam place, Belgravia lands a ,-ai!,r ',v... mansion rhosc door, ou P-m 1 1 , ,,,. it v as tlx : the a 1 . i fl fffl Today according to a fuoty.,, , offi( Ztit il h merely "Chesha " - 1 " - th and oavinc adnnsi xJj-lM in Bond stroe' 'fnl!ftVE .' .miinc .-.iter. and In AiOOia SSK itwS3 - r ;hv,,,wth,:.! ,: '. lianh of-Ensrlann. uns locate ?d J Je pi ; Kmnsin who. as the representative o ri.e keniiiar'Trotskj Soveinmn - ' lated the An.-i-u'.- "'3d - ....... whlei. I.rr-viw I h i n o7 ,. ,e .iV. . en les In (,...d..n. ', i an obscure crier of London maj 'be found th mode!, oven .. humb flwelllng ol fcne mm Naboko.r. iim repreaentathe In Bondon ot ' i N-icholaa IL NTlbokoff waa couseiloJ: of ;he embassy when Ilia chia Oount Bcncker-doiff. the RwimMJ okoff the;eupon b.caine chrS8 ?2 Cairea ahd in that axalted posiUoi wni the niaator of ChWham hdoa m-.1 m-.1 septi mbcr I when be yieldtfl to n Sabine, appointed by sagoijoi. foreign minister 0 Kolchak gA-, gA-, ernment. X ... , tof. once "he dispenser o an autooratlq mbtlTfrch's hospitnK. I -laves awav at a desk In 1'ieet sreet ,r.',.:rtns pai.-ph .! s'RMd lo keep al.ve tho an'.L-bolshcvlk ausr. Vilih ready smile and cheerful optl-mlsm optl-mlsm he talks confidently or th day not far In the future." when, c declares; de-clares; Russia's bolshevik rules will ! be dethroned and successors, "hosen I by the pe'opl"." will bring hs land I once more within the sphen of International In-ternational affair- After in cb.Iapsc of the terensky provlslonci government nnd the accession ac-cession oi Lhi 1 ,en! ne -Trotsss regime, all Rum:.ui government fur s depos-Itcd depos-Itcd m London banks were onflscatcd bv the British sovcrnmcn. but th cv. bassy itself waa technlcaiy private and could no: be Ixed ' British forelRn office nouiied Peograd authorities au-thorities thai the appointnent of a new Russian ambassador 0 London was expected. Sazonoff, 'ornu ny a subordinate of Count Hnckend orf f. was appointed hfs UeslKntton was welcome 1 by the Brltlall, but lia.on-Off lia.on-Off did not appoar. Baror Mey.-rdorf f wai lhi second appointte"or thf post. This choice waa made es'ly ' n June, 1917. But he dl I not i.-me to Bon-don. Bon-don. h third ambasaa'dtf dignate, Prince GreRolre Trotibet-xol. ieclarcd thai the eleventh hour t: l hi nte 1 to o to ;iome. Nabof soighl tile approval of the British loffiffaln thar d( fliers, then Russian aiubysador rt Ro , e. should ciimo to I.ndeS instead. I.o.o II. 1 riling-', i.nder 4eijtir-, ex-p ex-p i icd. "Three liniCjS ills ip consjnt I of his majcsl been ci'tn b the ap-I ap-I pointmcnt of an amb"SBar. Nono oi these centlein.cn (t -t nJl eared in London and th provision govern-1 govern-1 mcnl never took the iroal" to ex-1 1 plain tho reason af th s ejfaordinary : proci dure, much less lo allogize for lt. This cannot cohtfhuc def inltel ." Bxplanation of Prince itu'ieizkoi's ! failure to arrive was dcnflded Kx-I Kx-I planntion was deferred tndlnsr the .arrival in london of TeJchenkO at that lime RUaalas foreli minister. Teres. 1,. 11,,., ,tid .!.! , inji.p London, lanl a fortnight later til provisional government was ovrriwwn by the j bolshevikl, UTVINOl P N.i:iJ Litvloff s appolntmel as boishe- I ik ''ambhsaador' soonollowed. All ! Russian government rds including ' al the disposal tXabokoff for , embassy expense-, weiiseized by the British government ft official in-, llmation was given aftott, however.' I that Britain would gri assistance."'; and henceforth embajf expenses were dorrayod from grantly the British I exchequer totaling loul 1)0 000 1 1 until March 3L 191 when credits ;were open.-o ,,. ti ;.!.. hak govern-1 govern-1 iuent at Omsk Xabokofr Qcenpafof an embassy ! hat boro the namef a QOn-exlstonl (.-overnment. subject, to manj limlta-J limlta-J "ons. denied the jMieK.. . cipher communication antlo lonsrr accord-,d accord-,d the diplomatic iree, continued to 1 communicate by irs marked 'Drl-; : va:e.. wlth Brh forelrn office ! ' "tvinorr the blhevlk envoy was -ver officially rein I zed, bu( wag in constant lntercouf with the Britiah government and. joyed certain privileges. priv-ileges. BUCh as a qKer and dip.on.utlr boroff8orv,ce' 'i'h JSS Lm -ion Premtsfciemenceau "refused him admission tfrance. He ! Patrlatad. In i.. Utvtaott was In Ire 1 bhy the P,sh overnn7eS ?0' return home vlandinavla and th., !?i;h' "onfo. exUteSce'Sfi!?;! claJS '"An ancles, each ! yet hoThf,n n'ilthe, recalvinj ; BrinSh b ,f"3 h With the "ritlah govorrtnt. ' SABId I N CHARGE B,'i.hAJ,',:K",r,'''u,?'-. conference. afBosonoff wfc . P,';u 5p"h6 shouossunie chare in 1 '9 n mysterfpr th. Tl I ma'n'ain.di ' Omsk tern I inquirers r mios of h !" J ,mnan"' of aoneyunimated n Smowits " ' ' b tfKwenskv ,.,;'n ,don ndj and othonbsBi ui adminil, Uent und malnlnK the c"'1'0 re-1 "ho paJ leading rnt lnc1lv'fuall .horujwt SSS. "fftWL'SE 1 .sM1 , ton-iKfi cml.j --.sies an.'IB!S llxindon A whlte-glovefl"B4H I House But U not becftiSSSH Houso Is recok-nlzed "BUT ;itan police officials as jPi:Ha 1 is hecnuse In 1H1S. bulil!K',. I h rin 1 1 n e, 1 ,. , n;'M-'J, and the ,o,.Ma:.l- PiHh us a precuutlon ; 1 1 n I'fK, Mi,:. In ..( 1 ""''"'''VM ij gallon ma an5lrtHh I lr h-.c i:,.n.! cr MoyBfjjL luxurious limousines. 111 I olas II rides from .. Ple.o m . . .,, r . LH.erfiilon r'Vm "HI pretentious home kn a of London by omnibus. |