SOLUTION OF RUSSIAN PROBLEM
IMMEDIATE INTERVENTION
AMERICAN AND JAPANESE
ARMIES.
(ONITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIGHT.)
(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) PARIS, 23rd December. Prince Lvoff, ex-Premier of Russia, has arrived, and is holding important conferences with the Ambassador and other leading Russians. (Received December 28, 10 a.m.) \ PARIS, 27th. December. On being interviewed, Prince Lvoff said the only solution of the Russian problem is the' immediate intervention of the United States and Japanese 'armies. Unless the Bolsheviks are conquered their insidious propaganV* would again inevitably, threaten the world's peace. Two hundred thousand men would be sufficient to put down the Bolsheviks now, but three months later' a vastly larger force would be necessary. The Bolsheviks hold' only the interior, and it is necessary to eject them from Petrograd and Moscow. The downfall of Bolshevism would result in the \institution of a Republican Government in Russia.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 7
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