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Summary of the News

August 10, 1918 issue

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The article presents news briefs as published in this issue of the periodical. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's policy for aiding Russia was officially was announced on August 3, 1918. One of its chief features are that the U.S. and Japan each send a force of a few thousand men to occupy Vladivostok and safeguard the country in the rear of the CzechoSlovaks as they move westward through Siberia towards European Russia. Field Marshal Von Eichhorn the German military commander in Ukraine and his adjutant, were killed in Kiev by a bomb thrown at them while driving. The crime is laid to the Social Revolutionists at Moscow.

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ARMED Forces; WILSON, Woodrow, 1856-1924; GOVERNMENT policy; UKRAINE; UNITED States; SIBERIA (Russia); RUSSIA
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