RUSSIAN MIX-UP
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SIBERIANS FIGHTING
VLADIVOSTOCK* May 1. It is reported that there has been severe lighting in China and Trsuis-]}a r ralia between remnants of Kolchak’s irmy and opposing Bolshevik factious. It is understood Japanese forces with the consent of tin;' Allies arp supportng Kolchak’s forces. . Japanese peiip orccments are constantly arriving.
OVER-BEARING JAPANESE, LONDON, May ij,
The “Daily Express” Tokio cprre&, pendent says the Allied representatives it Vladivostock protested to their Gu= vernments against the provocative apt* ions of the Japanese military party in Siberia, in interfering with the Allied Boards railway administration and also with obstructing the Czechs evacuation.
A HOME RULE BUL. HELSINGFORS, May 2. The Finnish Riksdag passed a Tii'l jiving Aaland Islands Home Rule.
NEW SOVIET REVOLTION. LONDON,' May 1. A Constantinople message sta|es Uhaf; the battleship'Affix hnss departed fin to mn owing to the Bolshevik peculation of Baku. REPORTED SHOOTING. WARSAW, May 2. If. js spiTii-oflieially stated that Bolsheviks shot Poseednick who is said tf) he one of the assassins of the Tzar, fQi: high treason. 1 MOSCOW REPORT. LONDON, May 2. . A Moscow message states that En/er Pasha has become head of the Turk* : sh Nationalist movement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1920, Page 2
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