REBELLION IN RUSSIA.
ANTI-SOVIET PROGRESS
MARCH OF THE UKRAINIANS. KAREMANS MOVING SOUTH. (By Cabla.—Press Association. — Copyright.) (Received M.TO a.m.) COPENHAGEN, November 23. Reports from the Ukraine state that a peasant army, with artillery, is now besieging Kkatcrinoslav. Trotsky has concentrated three arn>ies against the Ukraine, and all available trains are transporting troops and artillery southward*.
Latest advices of the Kaiilian rising show that the whole northern part of Russia has boon freed from the Bolsheviks except a few hiding in the forests. Pctrosavodsk is the only town in the Onega district in the hands' o{ the Bolsheviks, and that town is completely surrounded, its fate beimr uncertain.
Many Bolshevik soldier} , are deserting and currying favour ly imprisoning their commissaries.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 5
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