RUSSIAN SITUATION.
WRANGEL’S RETREAT. * u ESCAPES ABOARD CRUISER. tVc.-.s Association—Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Australian and N .Z. Cable Association./ (Received Wednesday, 9 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday. General Wrangel escape'd on board , a Russian cruiser filled with soldiers. Three transports carrying 20,000 men and a fourth filled with wounded have departed for an unknown destination. The Reds are reported to be fifteen miles from Theodosia, whence 10,00(1 troops were evacuated. BOLSHEVIK SUCCESS IN CRIMEA. LONDON, Tuesday. The Bolsheviks have taken Sebastopol. QUESTION OF TRADE, POLITICIANS AT VARIANCE. . . LONDON, Tuesday, v >.The Daily Herald publishes the-text' of a Council of Action manifestqy.'announcing its intention of reopening the fight with the Government on the question of the resumption of trade with Russia. The manifesto states: “We want peace. 57 ' The Times indicates that there will ’ bo an early resumption of Anglo-Rus-sian trade> but the Daily Mail and the News lobbyists declare that a strong • section of the Cabinet, headed by Lord Curzon, ■ Mr. Winston Churchill, Mr. Afisfen Chamberlain, and Mr. Walter Long, oppose any resumption before the payment of the Russian national debt is fully guaranteed.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14260, 17 November 1920, Page 5
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