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ARMIES FOR GERMANY. UNLESS THE ALLIES INTERVENE | m RUSSIA. « Received June 26, 11.25 p.m. i London, June 26. j Hermann Bernstein, in an article in \ the New York Herald, states that un- < less the Allies intervene in Russia the ' Bolsheviks will mobilise armies for Ger- ; many. The New York Sun's Washington cor- ! respondent attaches significance to the , fact that M. KonovatoS, an influential j supporter of M. Kerensky, had a lengthy j conference with Mr. Lansing relative to i intervention.—Press Assoc. j RECIPROCAL DRAFT LAWS. , Washington, June 26. ] The Senate unanimously ratified the j reciprocal draft laws for Britain; the i United States, and Canada. ' ——■ ] AGREEMENT WITH AUSTRALIA. ' Received June 28, 11.25 p.m. ' Washington, June 25. The draft treaty provides that if Australia adopts conscription, Australians resident in the United States will Income subject to the draft.—Press Association. A SLAVIC LEGION. ] Received June 27, 12.40 a.m. 1 Washington, June 28. ] The Senate has authorised the forma- 5 tion of a Slavic legion in the United 0 States to fight in France beside the Allies. Two and a half millions Sterling has been allotted for that purpose.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1918, Page 5
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