FAME AVERTED.
ALLIED HELP IN EUROPE. AMERICAN FOOD SUPPLIES. BOLSHEVISM DANGER OVER. (Ey Citb'e.--Press Association.—ropyri K ht., (Received 1.25 p.m.) I PAULS, August 2.->. ! Allipfl relief just prevented total I catastrophe ill Europe through famine | Jinarchv. Mr. H. C. Hoover, Aine.n----j 0:1.11 Food Controller in Europe, believea i that the danger of Bolshevism lias generally passed. "KurojMi 'has received iipwar<3 of ten million tons of fond from I America and generous help from other j sources since t'ne armistice, but the p ro ' I l)lcin of production and .self help in the \ warisitriekon couii'Lries is still unsolved. J The position will probably be dilliciilt for j ! another Tear. The new States will noon tie üble to import on their own account ( lif given credit. The Allies must support j the portions of Russia rescued from the , Uolsheviks for «it least a year.' , I Mr. Hoover believes thait the ivitih-dra-wal of the British from Armenia, will proi-ipitatc a general mafisaiere anil destroy the relief measures there. — ("Tim ca.")
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 202, 26 August 1919, Page 5
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