THE RUSSIAN MIX UP.
* I p ■ [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT, j * *'«»>> not wanted. BERNE March 20. *'A number of RusSiah troops defeated by Bolshevism, refuged in Switzerland, where, stimulated by Swiss Revolutionary Socialists carried on a subversive propaganda, . some committing ytrimes. The Swiss (Government, has Row arranged for their repatriation. BUSINESS STOPPED. j [ LONDON TIMES SERVICE COPYRIGHT] j TOKIO March 20. 1 All business in Yladivostock, is sus- r pended. Japanese 'and British warships assure the safety of foreigners. f Mr. WILSON’S ATTITUDE. WASHINGTON March 20. Mr Wilson’s non-assent to intervention in Siberia is unchanged, but he will assent later if .public opinion insists, owing to the position grow ill g more seirious.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1918, Page 3
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