BOLSHEVIK MENACE
. RED ARMY'S ROAD TO INDIA NOW OPEN AI ARM EXPRESSED IN LONDON (By Telcgcaph-Prcss AsEOciaUon~Copyrii>ht (Hoc. January 4, 5.5 p.m.) 5 London, January 2. Tho London newspapers are alarmed at the Bolshevik menace in India. t General Maurice, writing in tho "Daily News." points out that tho Hod Army's road to India is now open. 110 says: "The Allied policy towards Russia has broken down. At, present there is no policy at all. The situation will not 1 brook delay, beeaupe (lie Bolsheviks can t now establish direct communication with . Persia, Afghanistan and the north-west frontier of India. Reports from Russia show that they are prepared to take • advantage of this."—United Service. , London, January 1. Tho Bolshevist attempts to concenf trate in Central Asia and exploit tho , pan-Islamic movement have aroused ser- . ions attention in India. Tho Delhi corj respondent of "The Times" believes that 3 the Afghan people will not tolerate an , incursion on any pretext, though the '_ Government is ready to accept financial assistance from Russia. The Indian au- \ thorities are closely watching the northj west frontier to exclude propagandists.— . Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 5
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187BOLSHEVIK MENACE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 5
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