CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.
SPREAD TO THE WEST. THE TOLL OF VICTIMS. POPE’S WORLD APPEAL. By Telegraph.—-Preas Assn.—Copyright. Received August 10, 8.30 p.m. London, August 9. The Daily Telegraph correspondent at Vilna reports that despite the strictest measures against the introduction of infection from Russia, Asiatic cholera is travelling westward. Eight cases have already been confirmed in one Polish frontier district. At the end of July there were 130,000 cholera victims in Russia.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. London, August 9. Advices from Warsaw state that it is understood the Soviet Government has despatched to Riga all American citizens hitherto detained in Russia, and, in other respects, is hastening to fulfil Mr. Hoover’s conditions for the relief of Russia. Moscow reports that many agitators are working, on the masses, declaring that Britain and Germany demand the restoration of a monarch in Russia, the candidate for Czar being the Grand Duke Dimitri Bavlovitch, who, by order of Rasputin, gave the first impulse towards the revolution. Rome, August 9.
A correspondent states that the Pope has invited the Papal Secretary of State to call the attention of all Governments to the necessity for common action to help Russia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1921, Page 5
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