If you wish to assure the Permanent Peace of the 

 World (as near as it ever will be possible to do so) 



and also to 



HELP PAY FOR THE WAR 



by increasing Russia's confidence in ourselves and 

 vice versa, and SO consolidate and extend the possibilities 

 of a widespread trade between the two countries, 

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We are still firm believers in Russia as a future trading centre (second only to 

 Latin America) for this country, if we can only rouse ourselves and fight German 

 influence to secure it, as we are fighting her armies to bring about a democratic 

 and lasting peace. 



As the author of this book on " How to Pay for the War," said in the first 

 number of this important Russian Quarterly, which alone seems willing at the 

 moment to show up the stable and reasonable side of Russia, '* It is easier to 

 realize in one's mind than to estimate on paper what this increased trade with 

 Russia, coupled with cheaper food, will mean to every one, but especially to the 

 middle and lower middle classes, of the United Kingdom. Twentieth Century 

 Russia hopes to take an active share in helping us to attain these blessings, by 

 promoting an intimate acquaintance between the Russian and the Anglo-Saxon 

 peoples ; l)y persuading each to, take such an interest in the other that an inter- 

 change of visits will take place, and by building such a foundation of mutual 

 appreciation and confidence between the countries that the populaces of London, 

 Liverpool, Manchester, &c., will want to know Petrograd, Moscow, Warsaw and 

 Odessa, as well as they know Paris, Havre and New York." 



At the moment, to achieve such a task seems almost impossible. It will be 

 difficult but not impossible, and in any case it must be done, if we are to win the 

 Peace as we mean to win the War. To help in the work please send along your 

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