CZECHO-SLOVAK PROGRESS
' IN EASTERN SIBERIA. i , I LONDON, July 12. 1 The Bolsheviks allege that General ) Muravieff, Conimander-in-Chief of the t Czecho-Slovak army, committed suicide. ' Peking advices etate that the Czechot Slovaks have overthrown the Bolshevik*. »i in the whole region from Tobolsk to 3 Semiglatinsk, Kxasnovarsk, and Chilia- - brisk, in Eastern Siberia. It is confirmed 5 that they-have also been overthrown at Irkutsk. —(Renter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 4
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