RUSSIA
EIGHTY GERMAN SOLDIERS SHOT BY SOVIET TROOPS.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. AMSTERDAM, February 16. A German ■ wireless official " report states that when; the Soviet troops entered Windau they took prisoner 80 German soldiers,* who were snot.
ANTI-BOLSHEVIK ARMY,
MAKING STRIDES'IN-THE - CAUCASUS? “ - - -
Eeuter’a Telegrams.
ODESSA, February 16. • The Anti-Bolshevik Volunteer Army i?: making fine ■ strides, in the Caucasus. It is advancing on both banks of the Tenek towards Vladikavkazv 'und has captured Grozny, which was strongly defended. Eight hundred prisoners were taken. Further to the north-east, after routing the Bolsheviks’ main forces iiorth_of-tlio-.Caucasus, tho Vol-
unteers passed witHin sixteen miles of Kisliar. 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10207, 18 February 1919, Page 5
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