BRITAIN'S PROBLEM IN RUSSIA
THE ONLY ALTERNATIVE CARRY ON OR GIVE WAY TO THE GERMANS (ByTelegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Rec. July 27, '5.5 p.m.) London, July 25. It is authoritatively stated that Cabinet has for some days been considering J the Russian -situation The only alternatives are: Remainin;; in Russia at the cost of considerable effort, or facing the prospect of Germfii-j- dominating Russia in a very few years.—Aus.-N.Z. Ca'ble Assn. PUBLIC INTEREST AROUSED ARE THE BRITISH IN DANGER? CRec. July 28, 0.15 a.m.), London, July 2G. Public interest centres in the situation iu Northern Russia. The Bolsheviki claim that they are advancing along the Archangel railway. The revolt of Ditmer's battalion, composed of former Bolsheviki, who murdered five of their British officers, facilitated the capture of Onega. The Bolsheviki, learning of the rising, marched eighty miles in twentyfour hours, reached Onega, and captured valuable booty. , The "Pall Mall. Gazette" Kays it is stated in official circles that there is mo immediate danger of a military catastrophe in Russia, . A withdrawal in any case is intended, but possibly reinforcements will be sent to secure the evacuation. lYaiKw already has sent reinforce-ments.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. RUSSIAN TRANSPORT MINED OFFICERS FOR MNIKEN'S. ARMY ON BOARD. (Rec. July 27, 5.5 p.m.) Coponhagen, July 2C. A wireless message from Moscow states that the transport Roma, carrying officers for General Deniken's army, was mined in the Black Sea. The casualties are not stated; it is not stated whether the vessel sank.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. MOST TERRIBLE POGROM IN HISTORY TERRIBLE FATE OF JEWS IN UKRA3NIA. (Rieo. July 27, 5.5 p.m.) London, July 25. The "Manchester Guardian's'' Paris correspondent states that one of tho most terrible pogroms in history is sweeping the Ukraine. One hundred and twenty thousand people have been killed. The whole of the- Jews in Eknterinoslav and Filchitu.9 liavo been massacred. _ General Grigorielf's army is blamed.—United Service. A BOLSHEVIST" CRIME FOUR PROFESSORS MURDERED. (Rec. July 27, 5.5 p.m.) Copenhagen, July 2G. Reports from Helsmgfors stale that the Bolshevists murdered four well-known professors of luelf University, and also M. Nikolski, a Conservative politician, who was charged with belonging to a secret anti-Bolshevik organisation.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 5
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357BRITAIN'S PROBLEM IN RUSSIA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 5
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