HOW THE ALLIES SAVED EUROPE
RELIEF AVERTED FAMINE AND ANARCHY MR. HOOVER INTERVIEWED By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright Paris, August. 2-1. "Allied relief has just prevented a total catastrophe in Europe through famine •and anarchy," says Mr. Hoover. Hβ believes thai the danger of Bolshevism has generally passed. Kuropo has received upwards of 10,000,'. 000 tons of food from America, and generous help from other sources since the armistice was signed; but the problem of production and self-help in the warstricken countries' is still unsolved, and the position will probably remain diffi-' cult for another year. The hew Stales will sooir.be able to import on their owji account if they are given credit. The Allies must support the portions of Enssin, rescued from the Bolsheviks for at least a year. Mr. Hoover, believes that the withdrawal of the British from ■ Armenia would.precipitate a general ma-ssaere and destroy the relief measures' there.—"The Times."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 284, 27 August 1919, Page 7
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150HOW THE ALLIES SAVED EUROPE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 284, 27 August 1919, Page 7
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