RUSSIAN SITUATION.
NEW WAR FEARED. UNREST IN MIDDLE EAST. Press Association —Electric Telegraph-Copyright (Australian and N.Z. Caole Association.) (Received Friday, .9.10 a.m.) LONDON, Thursday. The Daily News fear's that a next large, scale war is beginning. Wrangle’s offensive in aiming to link up with tlie Pole's will create a thousand mile front, and it is like throwing a lighted match into a powder' magazine. The Middle East isf seething with unrest as far as the Indian border. - I FINNS AND RUSSIANS. ’ (Received Friday*, 9:20-a.m.) \ 'LONDOTN, Thursday. ! The Finnish and pussian delegates have left Helsingfors and respectively, to open .'peace ’negotiations at Dorpat., ' peace with /Armenians. : (Received Friday, 9.20 a.m.) ' ' LONDON, Thursday. • A Moscow wireless message states': —The Armenian' delegation is journeying to Moscow to conclude, peace with Russia.
FRENCH REQUESTS. (Received Friday, 9.20 a.m.) PARIS, Thursday. The Petit Parisian states that, France has asked Sweden to seize the gold which the Bolshevik Government deposited in Sweden. It is also reported that France has asked England to seize a 4 ship carrying Russian gold and platinum 'to Engiland. 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14141, 11 June 1920, Page 5
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