RUSSIAN MIX-UP.
(By Electric Telegraph—Coayrifcut.) RUSSIANS RETIRE FROM POLAND. LONDON, Oct. 7. A Polish official message states that the Bolshevik armies are now retiring on the entire front. Hostilities have ceased. Hostilities on the Lithuanian front from the East Prussian frontier to Mostelliszki, have been ordered to cease, in accordance with the League •of Nations intervention proposal. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. LONDON, Oct. 7. It is .stated the Bolshevik 1 reply to the . British Note is not “wholly satisfacory.” It offers the release of any British subject upon certain conditions. Scarcely any mention is made in the Note regarding propaganda. Britain’s Note spoke of ceasing propaganda in British Asia. Britain is therefore sending Russia another Note, requiring a definite answer with ai time limit.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 October 1920, Page 3
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