ARCHANGEL FRONT.
ALLIES RESTORE ORDER. THE DEATH OF RASPUTIN. (Received 9.35 a.m.) ' ] LONDON, September 23. ] Delayed Press dispatches from Arch- - angel say that the Allied diplomatic and ' military staffs ar-sumed temporary con- , trol following t-he attempted overthrow of the Tchaikovsky Oovernment, and established a protectorate in the region behind the Allied front, which was relin- ' quished when order was restored, -tl. j, Tchaikovsky and the members of bis Cabinet are now under Allied protection. , Colonel T. Chaplin, leader of the abortive _ coup d'etat, has resigned the post of ' commander-in-chief of the Russian ' armies. Order is now being maintained j in Archangel.— (A. and N.Z. Cable.) |' Dr. Stanislaus Lazevort, a Russian ' colonel, has arrived to see l'resident Wilson in connection with .Siberia. Ho asserts that he with four others —the Grand Duke Dmitri Raul, captain of the : guard, Colonel Pourischkchoatch, and a ) second Grand Duke whom he does not ' name —killed the monk Rasputin outside ' Duke Paul's palace, in order to save Russia from defeat.— (A. and N.Z.) '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 228, 24 September 1918, Page 5
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