EUROPEAN SITUATION.
A BRIEF REVIEW. .. By Telegrtph—Preu Aun.-Oopjrt'|b«. London, Sept, 4. The Australian Press Association learns that the statement* regarding the trouble in Roumania and Serbia over the Banat must be takes with some reserve. t British troops in north Russia, aif to be evacuated before the yie blOtkl the* route. Some misconception eXistl over the evacuation policy, which is not bein? hastened, but it is stated that the Government desired to do its utmost to enable residents to resist the Bolshevik advance by inflicting the maximum damage on the enemy. Thirty days' armistice has been arranged betweon the Poles and Ukrainian*. but subject to abrogation at five days' notice. It is probable that Dentkin has already gained a footing in Kleff. His advance towards Kursk received a severe shock, although the Bolsheviks did not break through., Transcaspian reports state that the Bolsheviks were severely defeated near Keliata, suffering 700 casualties. Th»y are withdrawing towards Aug. NI. Cable Awoa
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1919, Page 4
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159EUROPEAN SITUATION. Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1919, Page 4
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