RUSSIAN MIX-UP.
(By Electric Telegraph—Co iyn K .uj THE POLISH COUP. WARS AW,* Oct. 14. The Government states that it is prepared to express regret for General , Zelignowski’s. action, but insists on a plebiscite regarding Kovno and Vilna, in order to settle the question of future rule. The Government will help General Zelignowski if attacked. PARIS, Oct. 15. M. Leon Bourgeois has requested M. Paderewski to inform Poland that un- > less Vilna is evacuated quickly, the Council of the League of Nations will hold an urgent meeting to consider the grave situation which has arisen. MOSCOW WIRELESSLONDON, October 15. A Moscow Soviet wireless message states that the Roumanian Premier and M. Tehitcherin (Soviet Foreign Minister) are now exchanging telegrams with a view to opening peace negotiations. NEW REPUBLIC. WARSAW, October 15. General Zeligowski has proclaimed a republic in Central Lithuania by the right of self-determination. WRANGEL’S SUCCESS. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 17. General Wrangel continues his success. The latest communique claims the capture of Nikopol with three thousand prisoners, whilst north of Tairida four thousand prisoners were taken.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1920, Page 2
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