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RUSSO-POLISH WAR.

FOCH SAYS POLAND IS NOT YET BEATEN. PARIS. July 28. Foch told a Le Matin correspondent that he had never advised Poland to Im? aggressive, but advised her to keep her end up. and not let any victorio u:t army dictate to her, Poland was not yet beaten. BOLSHEVISTS’ TERMS OF PEACE. COPENHAGEN, July 28. is understood the Bolshevists’ terms of armistice include the establishment for a year of a Soviet Government m Poland. Thereafter the Poles are to choose their own form of Government In addition a large indemnity in salt, locomotives and agricultural machinery will be demanded. > GERMANY’S ATTITUDE. BERLIN, July 28. I Von Simons, in the Reichstag, emphasised Germany’s neutrality on the Polish question. He does not believe Russia entertained warlike intentions ’ towards Germany any more than anyone in Germany thought of allying with Russia and marching against the Entente. He deprecates making Russia an outcast and condemning all Soviet actions, of which many were admittable, especially as Germany had suffered keenly through being regarded as an outcast. Poland ought not to be a barrier between Russia and Germany, but rather a bridge.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 9

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RUSSO-POLISH WAR. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 9

RUSSO-POLISH WAR. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 17934, 30 July 1920, Page 9