ANARCHY REIGNS SUPREME.
GERMANS NEVER MORE PROSPEROUS. Received July 15, 8.10 p.m. London, July 14. The Times! Tokio correspondent, writing on July S, states that the Czechoslovaks have occupied Nicolaevisk, driving out the Bolsheviks and German supporters. A conflict is proceeding at all the Amur ports, while south of Irkutsk on interminable conflict continues, whercfrom no stabilising results are possible. . Daily reports of factional victories, ( defeats, occupations, and abandonments fill the newspapers, and signify that ( anarchy reigns supreme. Whoever are victorious, such warfare cannot relieve the situation, but can only prolong tha sufferings of the population in this vast region. While the enemy will profit by the tightening of his grip on Europe, Russia is poisoning the simple Russians against the Allies. There ate 4000 Germans still at liberty in China, with no prospect of deporta- ' tion to Autralia, though China has established a bureau therefor in Japan. The Germans were never more prosperous, and they are moving about unhampered by the ineffective official rules.— Press Assoc. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1918, Page 5
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167ANARCHY REIGNS SUPREME. Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1918, Page 5
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