RUSSIA.
ARMISTICE WITH BOLSHEVIKS IMPOSSIBLE. New York, Feb. 1 The World's Tokio correspondent cables that ho interviewed General Bovath, head of the Omsk Government, who says it would be impossible to conclude an armistice with the Bolsheviks, as they would not recognise tho agreement. The propostd conference between Allied and Russian representatives aC Prince's island wua impracticable since travelling conditions made it impossible for the Russians to reach the island by tjic date named. —Aus.-N.is. Cable Assoc. ALLIES RETIRE 20 MILESLondon, Feb. 1
A B.'iiis'n iK.rth Russian communique states: There were otrong Bolahevlfc attacks on Tarasevo which compelloa'i the Allies to retire 20 miles northward. The Bolsheviks commenced gas shelling, but the Allies were completely equipped with anti-pa masks.-—Axa.-'N.S. Cable Assoc-
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1919, Page 5
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