WAR ON RUSSIAN BOLSHEVISM
AMERICANS IN ACTION ' REPORTED MUTILATIONS BY THE REDS By Telesraph-Preo Association—Copyright New York, January G. Dispatches from Arcljangel state that the Americans drove- buck, the-Bolsheyiki near Radish after desperate fighting. American officers report the mutilation or American eoldion by the Bolsheviki. —Aus.-N.J?. Cable Aesn. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE ' WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN INTERVENTION , New York, January G. The Paris correspondent of the- NewYork "Sun" states that the United States will not send American troops to Russia for r-ny purpose. If Russia needs policing the Allies must undertake the work. The Americans will be sent home with the greatest speed, and all of them .will ; probably have left Europu by next Octo-ber.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aißii. • ("The above -statement notwithstanding, there are on record (us witness ofcove) cable message referring to the presence of American troops in Allied operations in Russia.] (Rec. January 7, 5.5 p.m.) - Washington, January G. The "Philadelphia Ledger" r(-ports that the United States hap decided not to interfere further iu Russia. The return of American tToops already in-the Archangel district is , forecasted. -Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. ANOTHER BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT . 30,000 PRISONERS. ■ (Rec. January -7, 10.10 p.m.) Stockholm, January 6. A- correspondent states that the Boleheviki were routed at the Kama River, losing thirty-five thousand in prisoners, and a great quantity of Cable Assn. BRIKILOFF ANDWOPATKIN DEAD (Reo. January 7, 10.10 p.m.) Stockholm, January 6. General Brusiloff is reported to have been killed at Moscow. General Kuropat,kin was murdered at Omsk.—Aue.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ;
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 5
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