RELIEF OF RUSSIA
THE AMERICAN CONDITIONS ,
SOVIET FULFILLING THEM
(CNIT«» PMSS ASSOCIATION.—COPYKIBM.) (PUILIBHBD IN THE TIMES.) (Received August 10, 11 a.m.) LONDON, 9th August. Advices from Warsaw state that it is urfuerstood that the Soviet Government has despatched to Riga aU American citizens hitherto detained in Russia, and in other respects hastening to fulfil Mr. Hoover's conditions for relief to Russia. • ' "' Reports from, Moscow state that there are many agitators working amongst the masses declaring that Britain' and' Germany demand the. 1 restoration of the Monarchy in Russia, the candidate for Tear being the Orand Duke Dmitri Pavlovitch, who, by order' of Rasputin gave the first impulse towards the revolution. The. Times correspondent at Rome states that the Pope has invited the Papal _ Secretary of State, to call the .attention of all .Governments, to the. necessity for common action to help Russia.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 35, 10 August 1921, Page 5
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