BOLSHEVIK GAINS.
DENIKIN'S FURTHER LOSS.
GRIP ON ESTHONIA.
United fierrioe. LONDON, Jan. 4. Further great Bolshevik gains are reported, making General Denikin's position worse, the capture of the Don Basin depriving him of the only railway running across the front. The Russo-JfcSsthonian armistice fixes frontiers with a neutral zone on the east bank of the Narva, and the neutralisation 01 the Gulf of Finland. Russia renounces forever
her pretensions against EsthoD ; a. The Daily Mail describes the agreement as a great victory for the Bol-sheviks,-and adds: "Thfl Allies are looking to Japan to stop the Bolshevik advance. When her troops occupy a great area, of Eastern Siberia she will have gained a new place in the world, rivalling the status of the great western Powers."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17360, 6 January 1920, Page 5
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