FLEET NEAR PETROGRAD.
BOMBARDMENT OF FORTRESS GREAT FIRE CAUSED. ADVANCE OF YUDENITCH. I!, Teleer*t>U— Prc!>« Association— Copyriaht. (Received 2 am.) RcK.r. LONDON. Ort. 20. The North-west Russian army yesterday occupied Pulkova, ten miles south of Petrofrrad. Ccncral Vladimiroff, who recently escaped from Petrograd, has been appointed, governor-general, in anti- , iii.tn of the fall of the capital. Then- was a heavy artillery duel yer-tenlay b-etwqpn the Allied fleet iuid the fortress of Krasna in th.- Gulf, of Finland. Afterwards ;i Lrrc;vt. (ire and explosions were observed. it is believed that they occurred in Orariienbaum, 25 miles west «if Petroarad on the south shore of the Gulf of Finland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 10
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