BOLSHEVISM.
THE PROBLEM OF RUSSIA. IBt Cab.e—ivr.—Copriipht.) (Rrtcr\» Tc>?r»ir.».) T.oxrox, Derpnihor 4 Spoikinc in the House of Commons recording the forthcoming International Conference to porsider tho settlpment of the Russian problem, and tho fnturo of Russia. Mr TJoyd Oporgp s.iid it would hp pompospd of ipprp«entntivps of tlip same Allied and Associated Powers as lind liithprto bppn acting together. It would not include representatives of Soviet Russia. (Aujtr*!i*n ard N.Z. Cab!» Assocjition.) . December 1. , "itrmnfl" has issued a statement to the pflpt't that, while hopeful of pood results from the repatriation negotiations. he felt hound to say that no satisfactory solution was ro?iiMe until mi.itary operntions on Russian territorrv and thp isolation of Soviet Russia censed. The re-entry of Russia into oeonomfc intprpour=o with the world was of atrial imnort.nnpo to herself and tho A.lies. The longer the war lasted the longer Franee must wait for the payment her interest. There was even a possibility that it would not be paid at all.
THE .YEW CAMPAIGN'. (Rent*™ T«l»rrani».) . LONDON, December 4. fsemi-omcial messages from the nil ss ' ar front state that the Bolsheviks wore compelled to abandon t.'ieir position in the Pinoga Yr.lley and retire towards the Dvina. They have also relaxed their pressure in South Russia. The situation of the Germans under tho Lettish pursuit is eritipal. It is J? 1 } . ° ro 'l that the evacuation of the Baltic States cannot longer bo postponed. < Volunteers in the THn-ainp hare joinod up with the Polish advance truards, thus forming n united antiRnljnprili front from the Caspian to the Baltic, and also rendering Possible the co-operation of Poles and tho Yolunteers. ,4 ,t rp bns been signed under trnien trio Gnlicinn frmv comos under Gonernl Donikin. Tlio ' Gnlioinn Government has removed to Odessa. fA message from Warsaw on December 4th stated that a renewed attempt to take Moscow has boon started by a combination of General Dcnikin's army* and the Polish forces. The latter have established contact with General Denikon's army at Volochesk and elsewhere.")
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16702, 10 December 1919, Page 9
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