BOLSHEVIK PLANS
BLOODY AND TERRIBLE WAR PERSIAN MINISTER IMPRISONED (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—CCPIRIfIBT.) (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) NEW YORK; 4th December? Mr. Arno Dosch Fleurot, in a message from Berlin, states : "I interviewed Dr. Bauschild, the German Consul-General/ at Moscow, who said that it would notl take much to overthrow the Bolsheviks.l He pointed out that a reign. of terror was still being carried on, and said that the Bolsheviki were planning a bloodier and more terrible war than the one which had just ended, and that even if overthrown the Bolsheviks had tremendous fundsv which he thought they would employ to propagate their ideas throughout the world."
(AUSTRALIAN-NBW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) STOCKHOLM, 4th December. The Bolshevik authorities at Petrograd have imprisoned the Persian Minister until the Soviet's representative in Turkestan has been released.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 7
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