POLAND.
BOLSHEVIKS ADVANCING. EST THREE CONVERGING COLUMNS Reoeived Jan. IC, 7.40 p.in, Amsterdam, Jan. 14. The main Bolshevik forces are advancing or Warsaw by three converging routes, and have reached Orany, Mosty, end Slonira. Other forces are advancing on Brist-Litovsk and lUvel. Tl.ey are apparently well disciplined and moderately equipped—Houtcr FIGHTING FOR A RAILWAY. A PRESIDENT APPOINTED. London, Jan. 13. Fighting for the Silesian railway sta- I tion and other places communicating is still going on. The Polish Chief National Council appc intcd a former Polish Diet representative, von I'rampzynsky, first T resident. At Posen the Polish troops are advancing against Thorn, endangering railway conununciation between Berlin and I Russia.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. NO AMERICAN TROOPS FOE POLAND. Paris, Jan. 13. Mr Lenshig denies the report tiuvt America is proposing to send troops to Poland.—Aub.-NJZ. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1919, Page 5
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