EMIGRANTS COMING.
LONDON, Sept. 8. Five hundred emigrants are leaving for New Zealand by the Tainui tomorrow. ME BALFOUR’S NOTE LONDON, Sept. 9. Tchicherin, replying to Mr Balfour’s Note, says he is of opinion the latter is under an illusion as regards the'' Russo-Polish military situation. He endeavours to show that the set-back before Warsaw was merely the unsuccessful result of one particular operation, and argues that the situation there has been even altered to Soviet advantage because reinforcements have boon despatched. He charges Mr Balfour with repeating the insulting accusations relating to the nondisclosure of a proposal for the formation of a Polish civil militia. Referring to Mr Balfour’s observation regarding the Soviet’s supposed failure to increase the welfare of the poor. Tchicherin launches a high sounding description of the opportunities now afforded the masses to enjoy the marvels of art formerly withheld. He tells how palaces have been converted into groat popular clubs, whore elevating entertainments abound.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3576, 11 September 1920, Page 3
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159EMIGRANTS COMING. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3576, 11 September 1920, Page 3
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