RUSSIAN MIX-UP.
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A I’QLJSH REPORT. LONPQN, June 24
A Poljsh rpview of the military situation states after regrouping, the Poles remain in possession ol Kicff, Odessa railway. Stubborn fighting is proceeding north-west of KiefL Poles and Xlkranians still occupy Volhynm, where the old line to'the north of the Dvina and Beresina, has been completely re-established.
A FRENCH VIEW., PARIS, June 24
Replying to the Socialists' demands for the opening of business relations with Russia, M. Millerand (Premier), said in Parliament that Russia had refused passports for a proposed Committe ’of Inquiry to visit that country on behalf of the League of Nations. Russia had also urged British workmen to rebel. Mr Millerand said it would be time to consider negotiating with Russia when she abandoned such pretensions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1920, Page 3
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