THE BOLSHEVIK WAR.
j By Electric- Telegraph—Copyright. 1 Australian-New Zealand liable Association. Received Januarv 12, 1.56 p.m. COPENHAGEN, Jan. 9. I The Estlionians have granted General , Yudenitch permission to embark his troops. , 1 some for Northern Russia and others for t General Deniken’s front, i The capture of Novocherkassk - , tlio capi- ' tal of the Don Cossacks, is a most serious blow to General Deniken. The Bolsheviks claim that they entered the town after a bloody battle. I. : PARIS, Jan. 9. A telegram from-Switzerland states that Dcniken’s troops are in full retreat and ' are taking refuge in Roland. LONDON, Jan. 9.. | A Moscow wireless mcsrjige asserts that . during the southern offensive 35,000 pri.-on- ' ers, 400 guns, eighteen armoured trains, j and much oilier booty was secured. Another .Moscow wireless claims that the Rods captured Krasnoyarsk, taking 60,000 prisoners. - A' A Bolshevik wireless message claims the J capture of Taganrog with enormous booty.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1711, 12 January 1920, Page 6
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151THE BOLSHEVIK WAR. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1711, 12 January 1920, Page 6
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