IN HUNGARY.
ATTACKING BOLSHEVISM. (Ihilfd) LONDON, April 2T>. Reports from Vienna state that •nanny of 180.000 Czechoslovaks has reached the Hungarian frontier. | The Rumanians continue to advance, t The Transylvanlans are co-operating with them. - Advices from Budapest state that: the Rumanians, attacking in, Transylvania, were defeated with heary loss, and retired to the eastern frontier line. CHANGED OPINIONS. (A. A NX) LONDON. April 27. i Twenty thousand Bolsheviks, mostly Russians from Kazan, who surrendered near Kieff, have joined | the Romanian Army. DR WAEKERLE. (Urate) LOXDOX. April 25. Advices from Vienna state that Dr Waekerle died in prison in Budapest He was not murdered. A MILITARY MISSION. <A. * MX) COPENHAGEN, April 25. In response to the Budapest Government's appeal to the Entente to 3§fftv.(\ hostilities, the Entente reIHitative in Paris has sent a eh military mission from Vienna ndapest to investigate. STOLEN GOODS. tutr*i*n and .V 7 CaHt Association. Apr. 28, 10.20) COPEXHAGEN. Apr. 2(. captain of the Hungarian Bcdi tL% who is a communist agitator, I been arrested. He had several] ks of loot in bank notes, gems, > plate, worth £BO,OOO. IN RUSSIA. HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES. (A. A NX) LOXDOX. April 22. A British North Russia official message says: In operations on Lake Vigozero the enemy lost 08 killed and 82 prisoners, also two field guns, and much ammunition and material. The War Office reports that the' spirit of the troops is excellent.! Bolshevik deserters are joining our troops. They openly show a hatred, of the Bolsheviks. BOLSHEVISM DOOMED. (A. A NX) NEW YOItK, April 2".. Lord Reading, British Ambassador,' in a speech at a farewell dinner tendered by the foreign Press cor-, respondents, said a way would be found to rccon le the differences at the Peace Conference. He believed that such a reconciliation was now occurring. Democracy must reckon with Bolshevism in East Europe. Food would conquer Bolshevism* but the problem was to ensure an equitable distribution of food in Russia under the Lenin-Trotzkv regime. He was convinced that Bolshevism could not exist for long. COERCIVE MEASURES. (A. A NX) COPENHAGEN, April 2fi. ' A Bolshevik patrol captured without a tight informed the Ukrainians that a large portion of the Soviet army wished to join them against the Bolsheviks. Numerous regiments were forced to tight, as machine-guns were placed behind them in readiness to fire if the troops did not advance.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1623, 28 April 1919, Page 8
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