SOVIET AIMS.
A CAMPAIGN OF PEACE LENIN DECLARES HIS POLICT. By Telemph.—Press Jan.— CopyrilbS, Received Feb. 22, 5.5 p.m. New York, Feb. 20. A correspondent of a New York news* paper in Berlin wirelessed a series of <|iicstions to Lenin, who wirelessed • w» ply ns follows; "The Russian Soviet is not pluming any military offensive against Rouman,la, Poland, or other country. The Sovtek wishes to live in peace with the w&MJt world. 'Our plans in Asia, are the same ag those concerning Europe, namely, w* de* sire a peaceful neighborly life. All peo». pies in future will see the Soviet system all over the world, but Rusßia dies trail intend to bring this; about force. "The chances of an economic alliancrf between Russia and Germany an nob good, because the Germans are bad al« lies. . "Russia does not fear a cotmtMMWo* lution from without."r-Aus.-N.Z. Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1920, Page 5
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