SOUTHERN SITUATION.
COPENHAGEN, March 7
The situation in llussia is 'as follows: In the northern/TJorals the Siberian forces are continuing a successful movement south-west of Kungur, and south of the yictrnka-Perm railway, and are\advancing <m Sarappl in the southern Urals. Siberian-troops" have occupied Nikolskoe, 52 miles east by south of Biisk. General Dituoff's Cossacks have cut the .'Tashkent-Orenburg railway. The. Bolshevist' forces in the above regions -tire estimated at 1000. A well-disciplined' lied .force of seven thousand men, with artillery, are crossing the' Bug aud advancing towards 'Odessa. The Franco-Polish troops completely occupied the Bender-Tiraspol-Odessa 'railway,, inflicting severe losses on the Bolshe.viki. There has been heavy figliting on the shores of. the Gulf oi' Riga. It is reported that Gorman troops have re-taken Windau from the Bqltheviki. STOCKHOLM,' ■March 7.
The "Yiddishe Morgenpost" reports terrible pogroms "in East Galieui and the Ukraine. Foiw hundred families at J'i'oskurovv were killed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9545, 10 March 1919, Page 6
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