28 AUGUST 1920, page 1

The Bolshevik Peace Terms, Handed To The Polish Delegates At

Minsk on Thursday week, included a new demand, of which the British Government had not been plainly informed. The Bolsheviks proposed the formation in Poland of a " civic......

On Tuesday, It Is Reported, The Poles Were Nearing Grodno,

a hundred and forty miles north-east of Warsaw. They had captured 70,000 Bolsheviks, with immense supplies of war material, while 30,000 Bolsheviks had crossed into East......

Mr. Lloyd George And Signor Giolitti Also Discussed The...

of Danzig, where the Germans, in obvious collusion with Berlin and Moscow, sought by a simulated strike and other means to prevent supplies from reaching the Poles. The High......

News Of The Week.

T HE Russian problem, as we write on Thursday morning, is still critical. The Bolshevik armies have been driven out of Poland in disorder, but the Bolshevik rulers are still......

The Disclosure Of The Bolsheviks' Real Intention Made A...

impression upon Mr. Lloyd George and Signor Giolitti, who met in conference at Lucerne on Sunday. The two Prime Ministers announced on Monday that they had heard with profound......

The Polish Forces Which Had Retreated In Confusion Made A

stand on the banks of the Vistula. When they began a counter-attack a fortnight ago, the enemy in turn was seized with panic and fled precipitately. So fast did the Bolsheviks......

Mr. Balfour, Acting For The Prime Minister, Asked M....

on Monday whether Mr. Lloyd George and Signor Giolitti Lae been rightly informed about the altered Bolshevik terms to Poland and, if so, whether the Bolsheviks proposed to......

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