RUSSIAN MIX-UP
[AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATIONJ BOLSHEVIK PLANS. LONDON, January 25. The most recent information from Russia indicates that the Bolsheviks have now phuis complete for an extension of their propaganda eastwards 1 hey anticipate tint India, China, and Southern Asia will fall an easy prey to their propaganda, but Admiral Koleball’s Omsk army temporarily cuts off advance. I he interventionists urge that prompt Allies support should be sent to strength en tli is Omsk banner. Reports from the Crimea state that Bolshevism is spreading in the Ukraine. Only prompt intervention can prevent the whole of the Black Sea literally falling into the Bolsheviks' hands. The “Daily Chronicle’s” diplomatic correspondent states: It is believed that the policy of intervention in Russia is gaining ground. Lenin and Trotsky however-, are anxious for peace. This is in order to gain breathing space to complete plans for a world conquest for the Bolshevists on the principle of benevolent penetration.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1919, Page 2
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