RUSSIA.
j. GEORGIAN REPUBLIC, ' CONTINUES WAR AGAINST TURKEY. Received June 25, 2.40 p.m. Moscow, June 24. The Georgian republic has decided to continue the war against Turkey. The Armenians defeated the Turks and are driving them towards the frontier. Germans are guarding the transCaucasus railway.—Renter. ALLIES' INTERVENTION IMPERATIVE. New York, June 24. | Herman Bernstein, an American editorand correspondent, who has studied conditions and interviewed notabilities in Russia, writes that unless the Allies in. tervene in Russia and save her from Germany the Allies may lose the war. Nine-tenths of the population of Russia favor Allied intervention, military and economic. A few divisions of troops arriving in Russia this summer would enable the nation to reorganise and resist Germany. "Conditions in Moscow and Petrograd are at the very worst," Bernstein con- ' tinues. "Men are shot down by the 801. i sheviks' agents in order to terrorise the I masses, the courts of justice are discontinued, and people are .imprisoned and j executed without trial."—Aus. N.Z. | Cable. Assoc. I i. i.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1918, Page 7
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