GERMANS POISON MINDS OF RUSSIAN PEOPLE.
PROSPEROUS HUNS IN CHINA. (Toe Times.) LONDON, July 14. The Times' .Tokio correspondent, writing on Monday, stated : — The Czecho-Slovaks have occupied Nicolaeiysk, driving ou| ' the Bplsheviki and their German supporters. Conflicts are proceeding at all the Amur ports, -Yjhile sou^h of Irkutsk an interminable _ conflict continue?, from which no stabilisihg results are possible. rDaily reports of factional victories, defeats, occupations, and abandonments fill the newspapers, signifying that anarchy reigns supreme. Whoever is victorious, such warfare cannot relievo the situation. It cun only prolong the suf- j ferings of the population of a vast region, while the cnomy profit by tightening their grip on European Russia Jjnd poisoning tho simple Russians against the « Four thousand Gonna us arc still at liberty m China,, and -t-hero is no prospect of their dcpovtatiQu -to Austvalia, though China established a bureau therefor m Japan. The Germans were never more prosperous,, moving unhampered by ineffective official rules.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14658, 16 July 1918, Page 5
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GERMANS POISON MINDS OF RUSSIAN PEOPLE.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14658, 16 July 1918, Page 5
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