RUSSIAN MIX-UP.
(By Electric Telegraph—Cooyrigut.)
BREAK IN PEACE TERMS
MOSCOW, Sept. 9,
A message states that M. Tchitcherin announced the Bolsheviks at the eleventh hour decided not to send peace delegates to Riga to meet the Poles.
COMMUNISTS SHOOTING. HELINGFORDS, Sept. 9. Reports in reference to yesterday’s shooting states the Communists’ meeting at Petrogrnd was a meeting of the Central Committee of Finnish Communists, at wich the opposition group, cnsisting of officers of the Red Army appeared. Ten Finnish Communists were killed and twenty wounded.
RED AND POLISH REPORTS
LONDON, Sept. 9. A Moscow wireless says:—“We have evacuated Grubeshov.” A Polish communique reports—“ Our cavalry held up the advance of Lithuanians and took two hundred prisoners.”
AN AGREEMENT. PARIS, Sept. 9. Warsaw reports an agreement between! Poland and Lithuania has practically been concluded. The Lithuanian Government is satisfied with the line occupied by its troops. MUNITIONS FOR POLAND. PARIS, Sept. 9. The German authorities have stopped a Danish ship in Kiel Canal, carrying munitions for Poland. SOVIET RUSSIA MOBILISING. NEW YORK, Sept. 9. The State Department has reviewed advices reporting a new mobilisation throughout Soviet Russia of all males between. 14 and 50 years of age, except employees in essential industries, who are being called to the colours in a final effort to strengthen the army.
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