NEW INVASION IN RUSSIA
GERMAN TREATY OBLIGATIONS VIOLATED
CALL FOR MEN
Glee. Juno 18, 10.50 p m.)
London, Juns 18. A wireless Russian official report ?, ' 0S: ~"Sf- Tchitchorf announces that Uio_ military authorities in the Voronezh region report that the Germnn command had proposed a new boundary, nnd Unit negotiations with the Russian command luul not resulted in an agreement. (. The, Germans on .Time 15 started an nfiensive in the regions of Varniska nnd B . Rostov, advancing to-day on the Votluisk region. General Juvenoff has f Issued a proclamation, addressed to all, B «n behalf of tho People's Commissary 9 of War, ordering llie mobilisation of j. peasants who, not employing others, were born from 189,1 to 1597 (21 to 2. r >) in- ' elusive, and were residing in SI specified districts of the twelve provinces and territories, with Siberian, Orenburg, and Cossack troops. Accepted men will remain on active service for six months, and will be fed, clothed, and raid in terms of the Tied Army.—Aus.-JJ.SS. Cable Assn.-Reutcr, JAPANESE~INTERVENTION i AWAITING REQUEST BY THE 1 ALLIES. (Rec. June 18, !1.35 p.m.) , Tokio, June 17. The newspaper "Yorudzu," dealing with tlio question of intervention j£ Siberia, says"Prompt fction by the Japanese Army alono can save England, France, and humanity. Tlio Allies will ■soon request intervention on the part of Japan, which stands like an archer wil.li how bent. Japans Army will luivo I existed in vain if it bo not used to win the game which divides the world. Japan must call up three million men, and, if necessary, advance to the Urals or be- ! yond, until the main German Army is encountered. We should go as far as is necessary to check tlio Germans effectively. We fear no difficulties,. and shrink ' from no sacrifices, realising that we and the Allies must win or succumb to Teutonic domination."—Renter. ■ FRENCH AMBASSADOR ARRIVES AT MOSCOW. (Rec. June 18, 5.5 p.m.) Moscow, June 17. 11. Vulens, the French Ambassador, has arrived. German propagandists had reported that ho had been'recalled—neuter, i ■
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 232, 19 June 1918, Page 7
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336NEW INVASION IN RUSSIA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 232, 19 June 1918, Page 7
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