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PEACE MOVE.

RUSSIA AND THE ALLIES. AGREEMENT Bf THE SOVIET. | 3b Ttl*snph —Preis Asm,—Copyright. Received July 27, 7.35 p.m. .Reval, July 25. Russian reply to the British pro•jgMJl*. expresses willingness to meet Witftln, and a desire 'to convene a conferagee in London, -which should be composed of 'representatives of Russia' and the leading Entente Powers. / Rugsia points oat that none of the pro.pttals in connection with the trade ' negotiations have been violated, s and ( hopes" _Britain henceforth will adhere, • •without change, to the principles laid '■own in the British memorandum of 4 July 1. .. "ft# Snuian Note demands the sur- ■ of General Wrangel with his ' «*r material, stores, rolling '•■Ft'*6o vessels, before the conference. V'WBjCWf His personal safety will be '» J®Ufttltied.—Aus.-N.Z. Assn.

PSACE DISCUSSIONS.

'fcSRANGiNG LONDON CONFERENCE.

>-BwoMSNuIy 27, 7.35 p.m. ■ London, July 26. It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George Will nSSSt ST Millerand at Boulogne tomorrow to discuss the preliminaries of the London conference on the RussoPpllgh pßice.—»Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aagn. ARMISTICE NEGOTIATIONS. BeCeired July 27,10.45 p.m. v. l . Warnw, July 26. otish armistice commission has fttMhi to Brest-Litovsk. The negotiations will now probably take p»» aoi&ewhere eastward of BrestSTRENGTH OF THE SOVIET. . HO AIMS AT CONQUEST. ) July 27,11.35 p.m. • Stockholm. July 26. j. .sr*ssin, interviewed, said the Soviet's position was> sow bo strong; that it can teittd full justice for the Russian p>eß|Te. The Soviet his no plans for conquest, 1)4 does not desire to interfere in Western European affairs. It dUS #ot intend to enpagein propaganda Cable Assn. prARMISTICE TRICKERY? &BGOHATIONS WITH GERMANY. London, July 26. It is stated that the Allies have ft*reed to GeWeral Wrangel's surrender as is preliminwy to an armistice with ftp BoWwiks. Jfir. Jy. L. Garvin, editor jot the Observer, says there is imminent danger of a Bolshevik and German junction.— Gafile Ann, .• ■ Paris, July 26. .jPwittrlin <xvrm>»pondent of the Petit Slrflien states, that he believes the Soviet is granting an armistice merely to g*£Mime, British military experts are negotiatWith Ludendorff and Hoffman with a view io military collaboration against the BoUheyitcs, Germany being rewarded 81 suspension of the treaty and restitu--6n of her old eastern frontier.—Aus.ftZ. €able Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1920, Page 5

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PEACE MOVE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1920, Page 5

PEACE MOVE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1920, Page 5

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