RUSSIA.
POLAND'S PEACE TERMS.
By Telegraph .—l'resi Assn.—Copyright. Warsaw, Feb. 20. The reply of the Polish Government to Russia's peace offer will be ready in a few days and will be submit led to the London Peace Conference. The reply will insist on the illegality of all three partitions of Poland and propose a scheme for carrying the Polish eastern frontier to the Dvina and the Dneistcr. Kut the Poles admit the subsequent right of the populations, thus including self-determination if they repudiate Polish, nationality. THE EVACUATION OF ODESSA. Constantinople, Feb. IS. A terrible blizzard added miseries to the evacuation of Odessa under Bolshevik fire. A ship conveying 2000 Russian and British refugees broke loose when being towed into t'fie Bosphorus and stranded. It is believed all were drowned. Another crowded vessel struck a mine and sent a wireless message that she was sinking. The vessel has not since been seen.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1920, Page 5
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