THE RUSSIAN MIX UP.
I I AUSTRALIAN & X.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] ! ALLIES AND RUSSIA. ; WASHINGTON December 24. j The latest reports from Paris ; n dicate that tho Allies are now consider *_ ing tho Russian situation. They are generally disinclined to despatch any large expedition there. Tho reason given is because the Russians arc un able to form any stable Government with which to co-oporato with the ; Allies against the Bolsheviks. It is understood that President Wilson, while in London will discuss the Russian situation thoroughly with the Allies against the Bolsheviks-. A FRENCH WARNING. PARIS December 20. “Le Matin’’ states:—The French Government have wirelessly informed the Bolsheviks that they will be held , personally responsible for every outrage J against Frenchmen; and that a number t of Bolsheviks who are aboard a vessel | about to depart will be interned unless all Frenchmen in Russia are immediately liberated. REPORTED EXECUTIONS. COPENHAGEN December -'-4A Riga- newspaper states a Bolshevik anti-Revolutionary Court sentenced j to death 460 persons who were accused of conducting a counter-revolutionary , agitation in Russia. They were corn peleld to dig their own graves.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1918, Page 2
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182THE RUSSIAN MIX UP. Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1918, Page 2
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