THE RUSSIAN PROBLEM.
THE MARMORA CONFERENCE. CONFLICTING VIEWS. POLAND'S REPRESENTATION. Received Jan 26, 5.5 p.m. Paris, Jan. 23. The Americans ere confident that President Wilson's plan to meet the Russians at the Sea of Marmora is the wisest course, and that it will probably lead to retrieving the enormous debt due to the Allies. Prince Lvoff, on the other hand, regards the recognition of Bolshevism as disastrous He and Sazanoff declare that the Omsk and Archangel governments will never confer with the Bolshevists.
Best-informed opinion in Paris is satisfied that the Bolshevik party is growing t U onger and drawing in many moderates with the probability of the evolution of something like a stable government Princes Island has been chosen because it affords good pccommodation, and it is a main holiday resort of wealthy Turks Poland will be represented by a delegation. The Poles have also received the assurance of full Allie'l support in the event of a Bolshevik attack on Poland.— Aus. N.Z Cable Assoc
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 5
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166THE RUSSIAN PROBLEM. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 5
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