RELIEF OF RUSSIA.
SOVIET FULFILLING AMERICAN
CONDITIONS
Elec. Tel, Cop' Tr, di | United Press Assn (The Times.) (Received August, 10,. 11.5 a m.) LONDON, Aug. 9.
Advices from Warsaw state that it is understood that the Soviet Government has despatched to Riga all American citizens hitherto detained in Russia; and in other respects they aie hastening to fuliil Mr. Hoover's conditions for the relief of Russia.
Moscow reports that many agitators arc working the masses, declaring that Britain and Germany demand’ tho restoration of tho monarchy in Russia, the. candidate for Tsar being the Grand Duke Dimitri Pavlov itch, who, by order of Rasputin, gave the first impulse towards tho revolution.
ROME, Aug. 9,
A correspondent states that the Pope has invited tho Papal Secretary of State to call the attention of all Governments to tho necessity for common action to help
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15594, 10 August 1921, Page 3
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