BOLSHEVIK CAMPAIGNS.
CAPTURES BY THE REDS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.— Copyright. London, March 29. A Bolshevik wireless states that between February IS and 20 the march of the Reds in South Russia took 112,000 prisoners, 330 guns. 200,000 rifies, immense quantities of benzine and naptha. —Aus.-N.55. Cable A-ssn, POLAND WANTS PEACE. Paris, March 29. The Polish Government sent a wireless message to Moscow, announcing its willingness to negotiate peace. Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. London, March 29. A Polish wireless message states:— "We continue to resist the Bolshevik offensive with marked success. The enemy has been repulsed everywhere with heavy sanguinary losses. Many prisoners have been taken and much 'booty captured. Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. Berlin, March 27. Tt is predicted that the Bolsheviks will make a formidable attack on the Poles within three weeks, they having assembled an army o£ half a million.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. THE LETTS NEGOTIATING. I Moscow, March 29. The Government has received a wireless message from the Lottonian Government. agreeing to the proposed peace negotiations with the Soviet. Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. I New York, March 2i. I The Chicago News in Italy interviewed the Grand Duke NicliI olns" who said that Russia had saved the Allies, but she must, now work out her own salvation unaided and unassisted. The problem for the world was to stop the red terror at the frontiers of Russia. He did not think the instigation of a Romanoff counter-revolution in Russia was possible.—Au3.-N.Z. Cabla Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 April 1920, Page 5
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