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THE CZECHO-SLOVAK STATE

TROOPS FOR POLICE WORK. NEED FOR AN ALLIED FORCE. THE MENACE OF BOLSHEVISM. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 9.5 p.m.) LONDON Mar. '.3. Sir William Beveridge, British representative on the Inter-Allied Commission, suggests that from 5000 to 10,000 allied troops should be sent to the Czecho-Slovak State to ensure the distribution of food. The chaotic position of the peoples of the broken Austrian Empire is causing the Allies the greatest concern. Starvation and Bolshevism are twin dangers, threatening utter disruption.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 9

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THE CZECHO-SLOVAK STATE New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 9

THE CZECHO-SLOVAK STATE New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 9