RUSSIA MUST HAVE AID.
ANOTHER REVOLUTION EXPECTED. By Telegraph —Press Assn Copyright. Received May 15, 2.55 p.m. Washington, May 14. Colonel Edward Ryan, Red Cross Commissioner for North Russia and the Balt.c States, lias returned from a purreptitious visit into Russia with the Esthonian peace delegation. In a report to the State Department he declares that Russia cannot held out six months longer without aid from abroad. He describes the Bolshevik Government as a social adventure, which has become a ghastly failure lacking outside help. A revolution is expected within sis months, when trouble of the worst kind must be faced. His belief is that it will start with a gigantic Pogrom.-y Reuter Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1920, Page 5
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