RUSSIA.
THE ALLIES' AIMS. NO TERRITORIAL AGGI&NI>I»Jt V MENT. Received July 30, 10.25 p.m.
London, July 20. The Daily Mail's Vladivostok correspondent states that, replying to the new Government the British Government promptly defined the Allies' policy, whichdoes not intend the slightest territorial encroachment, but aims only at internal restoration and the expulsion enemy.—United Service.
OZECHO -SLOVAK i Vladivostok July $9. The Czecfyo-Slovaks have oanjjp&a. ; Schmakovsk, 29 versts north of NUpla' ievsk, and seize dconsiderabla- mffltoy ' stores.—Reuter. •. y-
UKRAINE PEASANTS RISISIi . Amsterdam, July The Ukraine Government has airarted, the ex-Ministers of War and Gcmfofer® and several othert on a charge of fomenting a revolution to overthrow4h« Government. There are indications of a fresh peasant rising. The peasants are well organised and have amplegttßß. They have seized Tarascgtcha, Ldpqggts, and other districts, and the landowners who returned on the strength of German guarantee of safety have been compelled to leave. Agriculture a standstill.—Aus. NZ. Cahle Aasflar
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