RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. '
I THE EX-EMPRESS AND HER ! DAUGHTERS. (iiy Cabl«.—Prcea Association.—Copyright / (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW YORK, September 19. It is reported that the Russian Empress and three Princesses were burned to death a month after the Gear was shot. ENEMY CAPTURES "KAZAN AND SIMBIRSK. LONDON, September IS. The. Bolshevik-German forces have capturod Kazan and Simbirsk. Zazan (548 miles from Moscow) and Simbirsk (576 miles from Moacow) arelargo ■ towns on the Volga. BAKU EVACUATED. NEW YORK, September 19. Tho Turks claim to hive capttired Baku, a large town on the Caspian Sea. LONDON, September 15. The British evacuated Baku in the middle of September,. after severe fighting. Tho Armenians acted treacherously. It is feared 'hat the >• •*- wickshireß lost heavily. NEW YORK, September 19. The British evacuated Baku owing to tho American failure to eo-oper&te. THE MASSACRES AT PEtROGRAD. ("The Tin Mfc") (Received September 20th, 7.30 p.m.) STOCKHOLM, September 19. The decrease in the number of massacres at Petrbgrad is reported to be duo to a peremptory injunction from tho Gorman military authorities. Germany is alarmed at the growing world horror and indignation at these outrages.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16323, 21 September 1918, Page 9
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