MARCHING ON MOSCOW.
ffUNGER-DEIVEN HORDES.
RED TROOPS OVERWHELMED.
{BLOODSHED IN PETROGRAD.
maw women shot. P,y TW-rap''- Press Association—Copyright. Received 11.30 p.m ) A a.M N / "LONDON. July 27. \ correspondent nf the Morning Post fctafos that hordes of starving peasants are marching on Moscow and are destroying everything e,i route. They entirely devastated (he town of Tamboff, overwhelming the R.<d Army sent to stop (hem. They killed and ate the horses of the Bolshevik cavalry, fire brigades, and municipal services. Red troops refused fco shoot. 1; is reported that after hunger demonsi rations and strikes in Petrograd large nnmberf of women were shot. Hie Berlin correspondent of the Daily j spress states that the Soviets have proclaimed Petrograd and Moscow in a state of siege. A Russian newspaper published j-i Berlin reports that Trotzky has boon arrested.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17846, 29 July 1921, Page 5
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