THE RUSSIAN MIX UP.
(AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]
POLAND DOUBTFUL. LONDON, February 13. While the Powers at Paris adjusted Zccli and Relish claims to Leschen. still the Poles remain unsatisfied over the position. Considerable ill-feeling exists in Poland owing to the people’s fears th|at the Allies do not' mean to holp her. Allied mediation has negotiated an armistice between the Poles and Ukrauiaus in Lemberg ALLIED MISSION ARRIVES . PARIS, February 16. The Allied Mission to Poland has. arrived at Warsaw. On tlie twelfth it was received by M. Paderewski and General Pilsudski and other prominent Poles with whom it discussed tho Polish problem.
BOLSHEVIKS IN UKRAINE. PARIS, Feb. 13. All the north and north-cast Ukraine is now in Bolshevik hands. Tho object of the invasion is to secure the great provision stores there. A Russian wireless report states the Peasants Congress is making a free contribution of bread to Moscow and Petrograd. IN ESTHONIA. COPENHAGEN, Feb. 14. The Bolsheviks have completely been driven out of the territory of the Esthonian Republic. British warships bombarded Wondau, which is occupied by the Bolsheviks. «■
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1919, Page 2
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181THE RUSSIAN MIX UP. Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1919, Page 2
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