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BOLSHEVIKS IN SCANDINAVIA. Australian and N.Z. Cable AssnPARIS, March 27. News has reached 1 French officials that a large number of Bolshevist agecibs, well supplied with old Russian money, have arrived iu Scandinayia, particularly Norway. A COTJNTER^MOVEMENT. NEAV YORK, March 29. The "Herald" states that the Council of Four, after consultation with Allied generals, , propose the mobilisation of the friendly peoples between the Bnltic and the Black Sea under Allied military direction, with complete Allied aid, to check Bolshevik penetration. DANGERS OF ITS SPREAD. ""PARIS, March 29. With the approach of spring the French lenders, who have always taken a more serious view of the Bolsheviks' military pretensions than the AngloAmericans, have formulated plans for a new eastern war. M. Clemenceau and Marshal Foch still hope for intervention by Russia itself. Deputies, excejjt the Socialists, strongly support intervention. Marshal Foch's new plan provides for ihc mobilisation of all friendly peoples
between the Baltic and the Black Sea, including the Czecho Slovaks, Greeks and Serbians. . IN QUEENSLAND, BRISBANE. March 31. A procession of 2000 returned soldiers marched through the streets to Parliament House with the object of impressing the' Bolsheviks. The soldiers- have organised a body which will not cease its activities until Bolshevism and anarchy are rooted'outt of. Queensland. ' ' <• '•• The agitation has also spread to Ipswich, where a largely attended meeting carried a motion against Bolshevism.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16799, 1 April 1919, Page 9
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