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Show GREAT BRITAIN THREATENS TO TAKE ACTION Release ot British Prisoners Held By Bolsheviki Demanded De-manded Oct. 10 LONDON, Oct. 8 Great Britain his threatened lo take ' cci tain action" against soviet. Russia if steps are not taken bs Odtdher i" for the release of British prisoners b- id by the bolshevik! bol-shevik! says the Herald, organ of la-loi. la-loi. which this morning prints what purports to be the text of notes ex-I ex-I Changed by the British and soviet gov- 1 ernments. Leonid Krasaln, head of the Russian Rus-sian bolshevik trade mission here, has rcplb-d on behalf of the bolshevik regime re-gime that it will promise to fulfill I the conditions required by Great Britain Brit-ain when the latter carries out her part of tin- bargain made lasl July for (he mutual release ol all prisoners and cessation pf til hostile action. I KM Tl' XDMIllI ) WASHINGTON Oct. .s Existence of friction among elements of the co"'-iinunist co"'-iinunist party in Russia "as admitted !by M. Zinovieff. member dl the . en tral executive committee of the com-munlst com-munlst party at the all Russian conference con-ference of the body just held at Pctro-grad, Pctro-grad, according to dispatches toda) received re-ceived by th state department. I Poverty, lack of food and the 'gloomy military situation were given bv Zlnoviefl us th chief LUSea --t -li-- satisfaction According to the reports Zinovieff noted With alarm th tendency tow. ul bureaucracy among the sovieta j Cither dspatch'es o the department indicated serious disturbances of an anti-Bolshevik character in the l"k-raine l"k-raine The army . t" General I'awlen- kos, which crossed the Sbrucz, about September 28 ami was recently report ,ed to be near Wihhica, has pushed 00 into the interior. |