THE RUSSIAN OUTLOOK
KOLCHAK'S POSITION LESS SERIOUS ALLIES' PRESSURE AT PETROGRAD By Telegraph-Press AsEociation-CopyrlßUt (Rec. June 10, 10.10 p.m.) London, Juno 10. Admiral Kolchak's set-back was due to insufficiency of trained reserves. The pressure of the Allies towards Petrofrrad will give Admiral Kolchak a breathing space—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. REINFORCEMENTS FOR NORTH RUSSIA London, June i. Seven hundred troops have left Leith for Murmansk. They included ft pivrly of Australians.—Aus.-N.Z. C'ablo Asm.. . KOLCHAK RECOGNISED BY AMERICA. (Rec. June 10, 8.15 p.m.) New York, June 2. The "Tribune's" Paris correspondentstates that President Wilson, with other members of the Big Four, has agreed to recognise the Omsk Government.—Aus.N;Z. Cable Assn. (Rec, June 10, 8.25 p.m.) -. London, June 10. Dr. Dillon, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," emphasises tho fact that the' Allies have made proposals to Admiral Kolchak, not for the recognition of his Government, which was never once mentioned, but as conditions for continuing to furnish him, with money, munitions and provisions \vith a view to restoring order on the one basic principle of non-inter-ference in Russia's internal affairs.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 7
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178THE RUSSIAN OUTLOOK Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 7
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