RUSSIAN MIX-UP.
Electric Telegraph—Copyright./
RUSSIAN MISSION. LONDON, August 25,
The “Daily Express” states Kameneff and Krassin have (applied for their passports, owing to Hon Lloyd Georgejs complaints at Lucerne against Russia’s breach of faith, making it impossible to continue negotiations, unless the attitude of the British Government changes.
A COUNTER BLOAV. BERLIN, August 24. The “Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung” says a counter offensive by the Russian northern army lias commenced. After severe fighting the Poles gave /way at Klava and Clioyek. A decisive battle is in progress near Neidenburg Railway. Union lea.ders at Danzig announce the organisations oppose the passage of Svja-r material firtom the Allies to Poland. Serious clashes are expected if the Allies force shipments.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1920, Page 2
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