RUSSIAN AFFAIRS
, TROTSKY SUPERVISING ORGANISATION ' OF REDS > By Telegraph-Preis A.esociatl<m--Ooj>rrlffh' Warsaw, October 25Trotsky is supervising the organisation i of Reds at Kharkov. A general at- , tack oil Wrangel is foreshadowed for No- . vemlier 19.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ! MUTINY ONjiuMN CRUISER 1 (Rec. October 26, 7.30 p.m.) 1 Paris, October 25. ' It is reported that the crew of the ' Ku'im.i cruiser Gromoboi mutinied, and . Gank the ship ftt Kronstadt.— Cable Assii CONDITIONsIN RUSSIA MR. WELLS DENIES THE RIGA INTERVIEW. (Rec. Octobcr 26, 9.30 p.m.) London, October 26. Mr. H. G. Wells has arrived in London. He denies the ltiga interview, and the scheme for the rescue of Russian intellectuals. Mr. Wells says that despite the six years' war there .is much order and courage in Russia.—Aus.-N.Z. Ca!>lo Assn. » TA cable message published last week stated:—Mr. H. 5. Wells has concluded a fortnight's visit to Russia at the Soviet Gorernment's invitation. He declares that the conditions in Russia are horrible. almost beyond description. Mr. Wells and Maxim Gorky worked out a pro.i-it to establish a refugee colony in Russia for members of the learned professions. arts, and sciences, who undertake not to participate in. Russian affairs until an era of reconstruction has armed 1 . Mr. Wells hopes to save the remainder of the "Intelligentta," and considers that Russia can not bo regenerated without their help.]
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 27, 27 October 1920, Page 7
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222RUSSIAN AFFAIRS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 27, 27 October 1920, Page 7
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