IN RUSSIA.
JAPAN MAKES PEACE WITH BOLSHEVIKS.
Received 9.45 am. WA'SHING”I‘ON, May 11
Japan has begun ’to make peace with the Bolsheviks in Siberia. An. al'l‘-angg. ment has been eoncfiicied providing for the withdrawal of -twenty thousand Japanese troops‘ from Vladivostock. This'may pave the Way to the complete Japgmese evacuation. of Siberia. TROTSKY TO LEAD RED ARMY_ Received 9.10 11.111. ’ LONDON, May I].. ‘ Tnotsky has gone to the Polish front. to personally lead the Reds against the Poles and Ukrainians . RUSSIA AND GEORGIA AT PEACE. Received 11.10 am. PARIS, May .11. A Bolshevilpwireless states peacehas been concluded between Russia. i and Georgia. The Soviet agrees not “to interfere with the internal affairs of i Georgia. /
NO NEWS. FROM MOSCOW.
Received 10.55 a.m
PARIS, May 11
During the last 6 hours no wireless messages have been intercepted from Moscow at Eiffel Tower, which has usually received such messages every two hours_ POLISH ADVANCE. BRITAIN NOT CONSULTED. LONDON, iiiagg 10. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Kenwdrthy, Mr Bonar Law stated that Poland had not consulted Britain before the offensive against’ Russia. Though the provisional Eastern frontier of Poland was laid down, the Allies were not able to determine it definitelya No useful purpose could be served at present by submitting ‘the question to _arbitration V __or the League :of Nations‘. 5‘ ‘i " ‘ .._ .yI.I_3NNA, May 11. Seven Zeppelins passed eastward over Warsaw conveying" Gel-man staff officers to assist ‘the Bolsheviks against the Poles. Trotsky has gone to the Polish front to personally conduct operations. -. "
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3484, 12 May 1920, Page 5
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