RUSSIA.
JAPANESE MARINES LAND. CZECHOSLOVAKS EETIPJ'L Australian and N.Z. Cable Assli. VLADIVOSTOK, August 21). A contingent of Japanese ■ marines' lias disembarked on tlitt Amur for the iilifpcise of giving protection, to their natiahhls; >- - ■ . Fierce fighting between the Czeeho»Hlpv.;iks, _ati{l the Bolklife'riks 011 . the Usurri "front resulted in tlite -.retire-' .meat of ike Czecho slovaks dtytjidsts, I
COUNTER REVOLUTIONARY PLOT. MON ARCHII&S~IN VOLVED. LONDON, August 20. The "Daily News" Stockholm correspondent says that Moscow is full of ruinonrs of "a counter-revolutionary effort about August 20. It is described as an officers' plot. It is stated that many Monarchists, are involved. _ The time chosen is expected to coincide With the period of greatest starvation, but the Soviets are extremely efficient at dealing with such plots. CHINESE} TROOPS. SENT TO THE BORDER. WASHINGTON, August 20. Official advices say. the Chinese Government has sent a- large number of tioops to the Siberian border to prevent invasion of Chinese territory by for- . met German and Anstro-Hungnnnn ' prisoners of war, who have ioincd. the Rolsheviks a.gainst- t-ho Czecho-Sitjvaks in the Trans-Baikal region.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16612, 22 August 1918, Page 7
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