RUSSIAN AFFAIRS
l.v Kir.’trie Tolrgu ph- C* v. ifrli* RUSSIAN NEWS. LONDON, April 7. A Moscow wireless reports that Trotski, speaking at the Bolshevik Confei-enc-e, announced the Red Army would lie dissolved as soon as possible and a miiitia substituted. Lenin added: “We are the instituton of Socialism, which the workers of all European and American countries are watching to see whether we shall solve this difficult problem. CONSTANTINOPLE, April o. Two Russian officers assassinated Deniken’s Chipf of Staff, General Romanovik at the Russian Embassy in Constantinople. The assailants escaped,
AMERICA AND RUSSIA. (Received this day, at 9-30 a.m.) MOSCOW, April 8. A wireless message declares a icapproachment is imminent between Uni a States and Russia. The first steps will be taken by Mr Hoover’s food eommission, which is shortly arriving in Russia to alleviate distress.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1920, Page 2
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