RUSSIA.
FALL OF PETROGRAD EXPECTED. ALLIES TO SUPPLY FOOD. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. Received 10-15 p.m., Mav 28th' LONDON, May 27. The fall of Petrograd i<3 imminent. TJio Allies have arranged for provisioning the city. HOPES OF NEW REGIME.
UNDER KOLCHAK AND DENIKEN
It is believed that the Entente's recognition of Admiral Kolchak is imminent.
General Semenoff. in an interview in London, explained that all parties except the . Bolsheviks were associated with Admiral Tvolchalt, and the Government at Archangel in the north and with General Deniken in the south', and were pledged to hold a Constituent. Assembly as early as possible.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16821, 29 May 1919, Page 7
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