SOVIET RUSSIA.
REVOLTS AT PETR OCR AD AND MOSCOW. Bv Telegraph—Pres3 Association—Copyright j Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, March 1. Persistent rumours from Helsingfors j and Riga state that anti-Bolshevik re- i volts have broken out at Petrograd and Moscow. Advices have reached Lon- | don leaving little doubt that serious j trouble occurred, including mutinies amongst the troops at Moscow and the ' sailors at Petrograd. There are vague j rumours that Lenin and. Trot-skv have j fled. LONDON. March 2. Latest reports from Petrograd state that while the rebels practically are in j possession of the city, the Reds in the j neighbourhood have been ordered to advance on the city. Lloyd’s agent at Riga states that !m attaches some importance to reports of j revolutions in Petrograd and Moscow. I
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16366, 3 March 1921, Page 5
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