RUSSIA'S PROBLEMS
GERMANO-BOLSHEVIKP SUCCESSES. TWO TOWNS CAPTURED: . He Times. ■V LONDON, September 19. :r: Bolshevist and German forces have cap- • tared Kazan and Simbirsk (on the Volga • —towns formerly captured by CzechoSlovaks and. peasants), GENERAL SUKHOMLINOFF , ~ EXECUTED. v -Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. AMSTERDAM, September 19. ■ General Sukhomlmoff (-who was arrested : early in the revolution on a charge of treason and conspiracy to thwart Russia's ■war aims) was court-martialled on Sep- • tember 8, and shot the same day. '■ . _ EX-ROYAL FAMILY'S FATE. :. \ ANOTHER RUMOUR. ■ . , : NEW YORK, September 19. A. report has been received that the Russian Czarina and her daughters, the . three Princesses, -were burnt to death a . month after the Czar was shot. FETROGRAD MASSACRES ,'rl, DECREASING. \ '-"""PEREMPTORY ORDERS FROM BERLIN. The Times. STOCKHOLM-, .September 19. v (Received _ Sept. 20, at 7.30 p.m.) : A decrease in massacres at Petrograd is reported, due to a peremptory injunction ' from the German military authorities. Germany is alarmed at the growing -world 1 horror and indignation at these outrages.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 8
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