THE BOLSHEVIK ARMY.
OH fHE EAST PRUSSIAN FRONTIER HiNDENBURG’S NEW ARMY, Received Feb 10, noon. Copenhagen, Feb 0 . A Weli-organised Bolshevik army f within forty-live kilometres ofwe East Prussian frontier, prepares for a great westward attack. Masses of German troops are concen wating in readiness. Th° B.' Ishevik bovernnent has decreed that all ttsideots in Russia of whatever OationaJity must serve in the Red Army. Berne,fFeb 9 Herr Hasse interprets Hinden&nrß’s efforts to raise a voluntary trmy of 600.000 at Pomerania, East -rrcs ia as a "preliminary reactionary Can P, which the Prussian military fwty is planning. After boats with toe Bolsheviks it might march on ln or a Kamst the Allied army “ccnpation. Thonsa ds are enlisting owing to the inducements of Wages and good food Herr Nosbe, interviewed at Wei®ar ’ said it was doubtful whether ‘O6 Bolshevik invasion can be p*ejeoted, The difficulties of transport 8r ® tremendous. lord reading returns to AMERICA. London, Feb 8 Reading returns to America ; QBst week. He will take np Amwssadorial duties for a few months and then resume the Lord Chief J aßticeßhip.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11750, 10 February 1919, Page 5
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181THE BOLSHEVIK ARMY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11750, 10 February 1919, Page 5
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