RUSSIAN AFFAIRS
FINNS PUSHING ON. (By Cable.—Pr*M Association.— Copyright) (Australian and CaMo Awociition.) HELSIXGFORS, May 1. The Finns continue to advance, and tho fall of Petrozavodsk (on Lako Onega) is imminent, with 60,000 Guards and "ft largo quantity of artilory iutd general stores. MASSACRE OF JEAN'S. WARSAW, April 21/. Reports from Homel state that a poarom occurred early in April. Kefaws from Pinsk arrived in a train bearing the notice, ".Kill the .Tews an< save Russia.'' Tho Armenian Re Guards took tho notice literally, and bepan a massacre. Bolshevist newspapers sny that 2000 wero killed, bu< escapees sny that from 19.000 to oo.oo< were killed. DESPATCH OF PROPAGANDISTS. <"Ihe Time*.") LONDON, April 24. • The Government is informed that the Russian Soviet Government has obtained possession of the passports of the foreigners in Russia, which it is alterand distributing among Bolshevist propaccundsts, who are being sent abroad.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16515, 6 May 1919, Page 7
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