TO LIBERATE GERMANY.
—<, RED ARMY PROMISED. h' Telegraph—Pr«o» Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received March 4, 11.55 a.m.; AMS'IERDAM. February 29. T,i:c police at Munich arrested eighty participants in an international Communist conference, including several Russian couriers. '(ho latter had landed in Upper Silesia from an aeroplane. A number of intercepted letters showed Radck to bo the head of a secret courier service between Soviet Russia and Germany. Large espionage centres have been discovered at Hamburg and Essen, and many Russian Bolshevik agent* have been arrested at Berlin hotels. They declare that (1(10,000 Red soldiers are preparing an offensive in the spring, intending to secure the revocation of the Versailles treaty and liberate tho German people.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19889, 4 March 1920, Page 5
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