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BOLSHEVIKS & POLES

4 BRITISH PROPOSALS REJECTED ALLIED INTERVENTION OBJECTED TO By Telofrraj>li-Preoß Association-Copyright London, July 20. Tho Bolshevik reply Ims reached Mr. Lloyd George. It rejects tho British proposals regarding Poland, and suggests that the Soviet is prepared to give Poland hotter terms than the Mies pjsposo, but refuses to consider any Allied iutorvention. Russia is ready to make a just jieaee by means of direct negotiations, with Poland. Tho reply adds that General Wrangel must surrender all his territory aud war ruateriaJ, and then he and his army will bo amnestied,—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. BRITISH REPLYIo RUSSIA TRADE NEGOTIATIONS OFF IF POLAND INVADED. (Rec, July 32, 1.15 a.m.) London, July 20. It is understood that tho British reply to the Russian Note threatens to break oft trade negotiations it the Bolsheviks invnde Poland.—Reuter. BOLSHEVIKS' CONFIDENCE RESTORED INTERNATIONAL RECOG NITION OF SOVIET DEMANDED. (liec. July 21, 8 p.m.) London, July 20. Tho latest advices from Moscow show thnt the successes in Poland have K»mpletelv restored the confidence of the Bolsheviks and revived lirm demands for international recognition of the Soviet. The newspaper "Pravda" insists on tho right of tho Bolsheviks to dictate pence, in Warsaw and virtually to Bolsncviso Poland. An article in tho newspaper "Izvestia" declares that the Soviet is only willing to deal with the Western European Governments on a footing of perfect, equality, and dees not accept the dictation of England, who, it declares, over-estimates her powers and does not hold tho full confidence of tho Allies. It. Krassin, writing in tho "Krasnaya Gazette," says that Russia is quito prepared to sign a general peace on the l>asis of recognition of the Soviet, and will only resume trado theimfter. Trotsky also is busy writing to tho newspapers, vaunting the successes of tho Bolshevik arms, which, he asserts, are unaided by a single German officer, j—United Service. ANOTHER MISSION"TO BRITAIN KRASSIN SUPERSEDED AS LEADER.

Copenhagen, July 19. Jf. Krasmn, accompanied by M. Ifameneff, president of the Moscow Soviet, and M. Milyutin, chairman of the Russian Economic Council, has at T(ev.al on his way to' Britain. M. Ivamenoff supersedes M. Krassin «s head of {lie mfeion.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ' BOLSHEVIK FORCE IN BESSARABIA (Rec. July 21, 5.5 p.m.) Vienna, July 20. It is reported that a Bolshevik force has _ entered Bessarabia, and is advancing into the interior.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 5

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BOLSHEVIKS & POLES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 5

BOLSHEVIKS & POLES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 5

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