INTERNAL RUSSIA.
AUSTRALIAN AN L N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. RUSSIAN' DELEGATES. PARIS, Dee. 28. -Le Matin” denies the rumour published in an Knglish ne\vs[>aper that M. Tchitcherin and M. I.itvinoff have been invited to the Imernatiniiai economic conference. All tlic other newspapers assert the invitation is an accomplished fact. ”l.e l.eiivre” says that the invitation was given without M. Briaud's consent although he is now unable to make objection. COPENHAGEN, Dee. 28.
Advices from Stockholm state that the Soviet representatives in foreign countries have been summoned t<> Moscow in connection with the decree which will shortly he issued abolishing Government monopoly in toreign trade, and permitting absolute commercial H doui with other cotintiie-. bolshevik: it MV hb.sk. BUR Id N. Dec. 28. Reports from Helsingfors slate that tierce lighting continues between the Karelians mwl the Bolshoviki. The former occupied But ajaot vi. The Bolsht. viki lost two hundred killed and mun\ wounded prisoners and much war material. The bulk of the scattered Bolslipvik whunns sik**xmhl«kl in esenpinp;.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1921, Page 2
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