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DENEKIN'S SUCCESSES.

JIBAWY riGHTI^GJ SGKUffiS O&F PETftOGHim.

©CMUES T.'^V IKS EMOTiNG STRONCiIif..

Aoj^RliaTJ. i»n« N.Z CaMe Asstifliatio&'i 01eaei.wJ Oct. 24, 10j39 a.m.) .; ■ LONDON, Oct.. 23. .; y. DiOTtekin's communique sibataas:: :"We|j defeated the ensmy on tine wiiole:; . Kamyshin front, taking 3000 prisoners. Our advance continues sue-. Ctssfully hifiihe upper Doa, region. The enemy ici the IvieS area, after > fierce fighting, are retreating in the; direction of ZKitomir and Mogileff. i A Bolshevik communique denies; ■the reported -lisang m Petrogracl., The villagers in the Petrograd region, are all hastening to defend ime city..; yudenitfch's attempt to cut i!he tumnruni ntkms 'between Petrograd,! «nd Moscow hag "been definitely frus- \ -hated. Tlm» en »my tised tanks-kt;; ;|Kj asnoye-S^lo and "Jfearskoe-Selo. ) The BolsHevik Government, has is-! •jßiK>d an optimistic-survey of the posi'tioH on all fronts, ■ which are pros-; ■p<'iou« except " *rt Fetisgrad, wherel >thr- ■s'tnition. is on ; of anxiety. j ■Yiv'eniN-h's communique says flint 1 ffx-a^v 'fighting Js proe^eamp. six miles jKi.uth'■■■f»f Petrograd. The Bolsheviks <u*e str&ngly resisting, and have ret&fcred reinfoicements from Moscow.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 252, 24 October 1919, Page 5

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DENEKIN'S SUCCESSES. Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 252, 24 October 1919, Page 5

DENEKIN'S SUCCESSES. Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 252, 24 October 1919, Page 5

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