CROSS ISSUES IN RUSSIA.
!/■' ' ■' ALT, PARTIES AT A LOSS. GERMAN ANXIETY ACUTE. V"' J , ,•. * '' Australian and H.Z. Cablo. Association- ! (Heed. 7.30 p.m.) COPENHAGEN, Aug. 11. ; : In view of threats by the left wing of the social revolutionaries Dr.' Helfferich, i the German Ambassador, lias ordered the : removal of the German Embassy from pi* Moscow to Pskoff. lp;' Lenin, the Bolshevik leader, after _ a /j' stormy meeting of the Soviet Council, • sent an ultimatum to Japan in connection vf- with intervention in Siberia. The CzechoJ Slovaks are -noaring -Moscow from the north-east and south-east, cutting off food | ■ supplies. ' . German newspapers admit that the situation in Russia is critical, and declare : v that the German Government must pro- |> pare for the ■ immediate overthrow of the | Bolshevik Government in view of the re- ( storation of Entente influence in Russia. i | The Vienna correspondent of the {•' Socialist paper Arbeiter Zeitung says that |;' 74 Czech soldiers were shot on July 29 for high treason in an attempt against the I armed force of tho State.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16927, 13 August 1918, Page 6
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