NEW ATTEMPT ON MOSCOW.
POLES JOIN DENIKIN. COMBINED OFFENSIVE. BEGINNING OF ADVANCE. • By Telegraph Press Association— (Received 11. p.m.) Times. WARSAW. Dec 4. A renewed attempt to take Moscow has been started by the combined forces of General Denikin and the Polish Eastern army. The Poles have established contact with General Denikin's army at Volochisk, on the frontier of Russia and Eastern Galicia, and elsewhere. An advance has begun. LENIN'S FOREBODINGS. "WHEN I AM EXECUTED." (Received 11.50 p.m.) Times. HELSINGFORS. Dec. i.* Lenin addressed a large gathering at Moscow. He commenced by saying, 'When lam executed." His audience interrupted with "That will never be." Lenin calmly resumed, "When I am executed, the whole world will see that I am right."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 9
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