LETTS AND BOLSHEVIKS
POSSIBILITIES OF PEACE, BALTIC ALLIANCE DISCUSSED. GERMANS IN RUSSIA. (By Cable.—rress Association.—Copyright.) COPENHAGEN, September 17. It has been learned from official Lettish sources that the Baltic States are considering the possibility of peace with the Bolsheviks, and are in close touch with the Allied representatives. Baltic statesmen have gone to Reval, where it is understood that a Baltic alliance is being discussed in conjunction with the Finnish representatives.— (A. and N.Z.) The Supreme Council has instructed Marshal Foch to act vigorously towards Germany regarding the questions arising out of the presence of German troops in the Baltic States.— IReuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 5
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