LATE WAR NEWS
THE CZECftO-SLOVAKS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association^) (Rec. July 10, 2.10 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, July 9. The Cologne Gazette reports:—A distinguished German who has returned from the Far East, describes the C'zecho-Slovaks as a splendid force. The power of the BolsneviksP"is .everywhere waning and no longer exists in Siberia. SITUATION AT VLADIVOSTOCK. (Rec. July 10, 2.10 p.m.) TOKIO, July 9. that there,is furious artillery firing in, the streets. The preceded the overthrow of the Bolsheviks. A steamer which received many shots escaped ina crippled . condition. MURDER OF MIRBACH. (Rec. July 10, 2.10 p.m.) PARIS, July 9. The Petit Parisien's Petrograd correspondent Opines that the murder of Mirbach was the work of agents of the extreme Monarchists with the object of forcing the Germans to seize Petrograd' and Moscow. It may result in a removal of German divisions frorn the West to police Russia. IRErAND. (Published in The Times.) (Rec. July 10, 1.30' p.m.). . . -. Jnly 9. An anti-Sinn Fein proclamation, is being 1 enforced with daily increasing' strictness, .even football is prohibited, unless licensed. Two policement motoring from Coolea, County 'Cork, followed Sinn Feinere. One was shot in the neck and tihe other had) his arm broken and) the motor was [flung" over the' cliffs'' and the policemen's rifles stolen.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 165, 10 July 1918, Page 5
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