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/PEACE WITH POLAND THE SOVIET MANIFESTO .■ By Telegraph—Prcfß AESociatlon-Copyrjght (Rec. February (J, 7.1") p.m.) Moscow, February 5. In the Soviet Government's manifesto to Polioli workmen, it is declared that the Soviet docs not desire the conquest of Poland but pence with her. The Russian people recognise Poland's iidiipondenco, and will do so for all lime.— Aus.-N.Z. Gable Ass.t. .» FRENCH HEIFIOR POLAND Paris, February 5. M. llilloraml /Premier) addressing the Foreign Committee of tho Chamber of Deputies, declared that the Govsrn : .nient would not treat with Soviet Russia, but would help Poland cs much, as pos-sible.-Aus.-X:/,. Cable Assn. transfer~o7power . ■ RKVOLUTIOXARIES At VLADIVUS-
London, February t. - Mr. Wilton supplies details of the 'transfer of power at" Vladivostok. A deputation from the Revolutionary Government entered the city under American' piotcetioiij'and demanded a peaceful surrender within twenty-four hours, otherwise; the town would bu surrounded. The party' promised that: the Japune-e withdrawal would not bo hindered, and agreed to the Allied fleet giving protection to civilian \ifo ' and property. .Japanese troops frinn. the transports, howcvei, rushed the'outskirts of the city and established a cordon across the peninsula, enabling Rozanor to hold the city. Ultimately , tho Revolutionaries were permitted to: enter peacefully.-"Times." \' : '
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 114, 7 February 1920, Page 7
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