RUSSIAN MIX-UP
(By Electric Telegraph—Co Aright.) POLISH REPORT . WARSAW, May 19. A communique stated the enemy continues to concentrate forces on the front along the suburbs of Kieff, south of the Dwina front. Under pressure of enemy forces we have fallen hack to a new line of defence. POLES SETBACK. \ United Service Telegrams) WARSAW, Mya 19. A message from Prague states the Poles have received a serious set , back from the Russians, who have been reinforced to the ex'tent of 120,000. According to Cracow reports a number of Deniken’s generals have joined the Russians. Q. > PEACE IN RUSSIA. LONDON, May 19. The Australian Press Association learns that satisfactory assurances have now been received from M. Tehitcherin (Soviet Foreign Minister) regarding the safety of Deniken’s Army in the Crimea. „ Peace negotiations will be opened immediately between Wrangles’ representatives and the Bolsheviks. ” - BRITISH FORCED OUT. (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) I LONDON, May 20. Owing to Bolsheviks enormous superiority, a British detnehnjent at Enzli,' on the Caspian Sea, accepted the Bolshevik terms and quitted the town, where the invaders are now in full possession.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1920, Page 2
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