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RUMANIA'S FIGHT. , PROPOSED HEiFfroM ALLIES. nrv c PARIS, July 27. Ihe Supremo Council is considering with military experts how to help Rumania against the Bolshevists. It is re ported that the Rumanian army is badlv organised.—A. and N.Z. Cable y FINNISH INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA. ITS MISSIONER DEFEATED. n Q. Mi. July 27. . Dr Stahlbere, President of the Supreme Court, was elected President of the Republic of Finland, defeating General alannerheim Stahlberg opp Sed intervention m Russia.-A. and N.Z. Cable. A BRITISH ULTIMATUM *. -o -c- ~ , LONDON, July 26. A British gunboat threatens to bombard Onega, unless the British prisoners are released.—A. and N.Z. Cable. DEALING WITH RUSSIA. THE ENTENTE ATTITUDE. DIFFICULTY IN RAISING OF BLOCKADE. . PARIS, July 27. (Received July 28, at 8.5 p.m.) The Council of Five discussed the blockade of Russia. The American delegates the Entente Powers were not at war with Russia. tu The council decided to direct President Wilson's attention to the undesirabl? conveniences of lifting the blockade, which would enable the exclusive revictuallW of Hie Red army, to the detriment of the Bolshevist masses.—A. and N.Z. Cable
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17689, 29 July 1919, Page 5
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