INTERNAL RUSSIA.
AUSTKALI \N A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] SOVIET DELEGATE. STOCKHOLM, July 29. Krassin lias departed for London. HELP FOR POLAND, PARIS, July 30. The Franco-British military mission to Poland considers the Polish position is not quite desperate and urges the .. immediate despatch of ammunition and immediate employment of six hundred French and two hundred British officers in strengthening the northern Polish front, by drawing troops from the Galician front. France has decided to immediately send munitions to Dantzig. SOVIET TERMS REPLYLONDON, July 29. Russian Trade Commissioners at Reval are returning to Lpndon. ’ Hon Lloyd George sent a note to Moscow to demand a dear cut answer to t»rm§. There acre outbreaks jn Limerick to-day, • BOLSHEVfKS NEAR WARSAW. LONDON, July 31. The Bolsheviks advance are now only, about 40 miles fffoni Warsaw, PEACE WITH ROLAND. > WASHINGTON, July 30. The United States Government hqs received information tha thp Mpscqw Government will demand an entry ip to Germany., and the return of Pp.se q, by Poland, to Germany, as the price of peace wif li Pojg.nd. POLISH REPORTS. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, July 31. . Although according to a Warsaw message, Polish Pariiamentaries qrrqn r ged to crpss thp lines lagt night, thpre ; s no news yet that the armistice negotiations have begun- Tplegrams show the Russians afp pressing home tlipir military advantage. They have fpfcpfj the Narva river near Bielostoc and thp advance continues southward. Thpy liave reached Brestlitovsk. Reds forced the Poles over the East Prussian frontier northward of Breslitovsk. Warsaw is pessimistic.
■RUSSIAN NEWS?. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, July 31. A Moscow inssage states Kampnoff and others Jaavg proceeded to, London. Lenin ip a speech atva meeting of tlfe third international s:jid hp eopsidprpd apy policy except one bound up with terror and violence, impossible. A dictatorship proletariat was unthinkable without terror and violent #,'against the most deadly enemies of the - working Jassos. WARSAW, July 31, •d’olish military experts state the Red forces are concentrated north and eojath of Brody, which has been evacuated. Lemburg- must fall males* reinforcements are brought up.
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