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REPUBLIC IN BESSARABIA AIMED. AT ATTACK ON RUMANIA FORESHADOWED By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright London, March 27. According to reports from Berlin, tho Bolshoviki aro engineering a republic in Bessarabia, with the object of attacking Rumania —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. OUTBREAK IN GALICIA. London, March 27. Moscow reports allege that there has been a Bolshevist outbreak in Galicia — Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. POLAND AND UKRAIMA - AMPLE ALLIED FORCES IN HUNGARY. 'London, March 27. The Australian Press Association learns that tho Germans will refuse to allow Geueral -Mailer's Polish Corps to land at Danzig, as it is certain to arouse Polish demonstrations in the Vistula Valley; but they are prepared to permit a landing at Konigsberg, Memel, or Libau. The Allied Governments aro resolved to carry out the plan of landing at Danzig. The- Pole?, completely • routed the Tlcrainiau forces which vrera besieging Lembcrg; in a decisive battle, after five days of heavy Sghtiiig. . The Ukrainians lost' heavily in guns and material. The- Allied forces in Hungary are amnio to cieal with the Hungarian army which consists of "00,000 mon. There is. no -truth in-tho report that a Bolshevik army crossed the Dniester and is trying to enter Hungary. The situation at Odessa'is improving. Internal troubles *n the. city have been composed. General' Danselme slates that he is determined (o.hold Odessa, to the last man.— Aus,-N,Z. Cable Assn. '. ALLIED MISSION RELEASED . FRENCH' REPRESENTATIVE HELD AS HOSTAGE. ' ..(Rec'March 28, 8.10 p.m.) London, March 27. Members of the Allied Mission at Budapest, except- the French representative, havo been released. Tho latter is Leing held as hostage.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. GENERAL MANGIN'S MISSION TO V i .- HUNGARY. . Paris, March 27. General Maiigin has been called from Mayence to' undertake a mission to Hun-gary.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
POLAND'S DEFENDERS ATTACKED. ON THREE SIDES. . '", Warsaw, March 27. M. Pitsudski, the Polish leader, in an interview', stated that the men available to defend. Poland are now attacked on three sides, and rifles and ammunition are lacking. It would be easy to equip half u million men by utilising the war material now in France. Tho German Army is demoralised, nnd the Bolshoviki would be easily overcome. Tho Ukrainians couquercd tho Poles only because of their superior equipment, which the Germans left behind—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ALLIED FORCES IN NORTH RUSSIA, Paris, ITarch 27. > M.-..Pichon, Minister of Foreign Af-, fairs..Announced that tho total strength of the • Allied forces on tho Archangel ni;d Siberian fronts is 370,000.—iu5.-N.Z. Cable Assn. EXECUTIONS IN PETROGRAD THOUSANDS OT DEATH-WARRANTS ■ '" SIGNED. ■ (Rec. March.'2B, 7.20 pin.) "' - Petrograd, March 22. The Soviet has announced tho execution of Madam Jacoblevn, a notorious female. Tho Chief Justice has signed thousands of death warrants—Reuter.
-'- CZECHOSLOVAKIA PRESIDENT'S RESIGNATION ' . DENIED. Washington, March 27., It is officially denied that M. Masar.yk has resigned the Presidency of the Czecho-Sloroks.-Aus.-K.Z. Cable Assn. BOLSHEVIKTiNTS BLOCKED TWO SHIPS DETAINED AT 80U- ... • •.■. LOGNE. (Rec. March 28, 9.10 p.m.) Paris, March 20. Two mystery ships flying the Swedish and Danish flags are being detained" at Boulogne. The military liavo received ;i wireless message from Stockholm, stating that several Bolshevik agents are on board. No,.one is allowed to land—. Aus.-N.Z; Cable Assn;
BOLSHEVIK PROCESSION ABANDONED
WARNING PROM NEW SOUTH"' WALES GOVERNMENT. Sydney, March 28. Replying to a deputation of returned soldiers, protesting against an intended Bolsilevik procession, Mr. Fuller (Chief Secretary.), stated that the Government had warned' the intending processionists, who had abandoned the scheme. In futnro tho Government would refuse to allow aliens to use the Domain for the purpose, of. insulting tho Empire.—Press Assn.
BOLSHEVIICI'IN AUSTRALIA BEING , DEPORTED.
.'-' Melbourne, March 28. It is unofficially stated that tho Bolf.heriki in Australia aro being deported. —Press Assn.
RUSSIAN CLUB CLOSED. Brisbane, March 28. The Federal- Government has' closed the Russian Club.—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 158, 29 March 1919, Page 7
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