UNEASINESS IN WASHINGTON.
REDS' ADVANCE INTO POLAND
NEW YORK, Aug. 1. The Times's diplomatic correspondent telegraphs from Washington: "Uneasiness over the continued advance of the Red armies into Poland has replaced the sense of relief brought to diplomats here by the earlier consent of the Soviet to an. armistice. Washington has never really wholly shared the light-hearted optimism with which some of the Allies received the news of the Bolshevik assent to an armistice. There is a strong conviction her© that Lenin's aim at a world revolution has not been in any sense abandoned.
"It is .the prevailing opinion that no permanent settlement in Eastern Europe will be obtainable while; Bolshevism continues to be an active military force. It is not expected that parleys with the Soviet will lead to real results."
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 3 August 1920, Page 3
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132UNEASINESS IN WASHINGTON. Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 3 August 1920, Page 3
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