RUSSIA.
BOLSHEVIK PLANS. WORLD-WIDE PROPAGANDA New York, Dee. 4. Mr. Dosch. Irteurot in a message from benm spates: ”1 interviewed uauscniru, cue German vomnuoenerai at Moscow, wno said it would not, take much to overthrow the noisneviks. He pointed out tnai tne reign oi terror was still being carried on, and said mat the uoisneviKs were planning a bloodiei and more terruoie war than tne one just ended, and that even it overmrown the uoisheviks had tremendous tunas, which he thought they would employ to spread tueir propaganda and ideas throughout the world.—(A. and N.Z.j BRITISH WARSHIPS HURRYING TO REVAL. London, Dec. 4. Advices from Finland state that the Bolsheviks intend to occupy Keval before the arrival of the Brit ish squadron. GULF OF FINLAND. BOLSHEVIK LANDING REPULSED. London, Dec. 3. Helsingfors telegrams state that Bolshevist troops attempted to land east of Viborg, but were repulsed. Bolshevist ships control the Gulf of Finland and communication with Helsingfors is interrupted.—(A. and N.Z.) 1,500,000 WAR PRISONERS REFUSED ADMISSION INTO RUSSIA. Amsterdam, Dec. 4. The Russian Government, refused to admit one and a-half million of war prisoners from Germany, and turned them back from the frontier. The incident is regarded seriously in Berlin because of the necessity of feeding such a host REPRISAITonT PERSIAN MINISTER. Stockholm, Dee. 4. Bolsheviks at Petrograd imprisoned the Persian Minister until the Soviet representative in Turkestan is released. POLES OCCUPY BRESTLITOVSK. Paris, Dec. 4. Polish troops occupy BrestLitovsk.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 5
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