SENSATIONAL RUMOURS.
(By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright.) tf Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) LONDON, Last Night. Sensational rumours arc agitating JRussion. stocks, which, after tho speculative rise in September, have sunk to tho lowest point recorded. An unconfirmed roundabout message from Helsingfors declares that an army of insurgent peasants has sacked Totmrg and Ural and surrounds Moscow. Another message reports that the Japanese have had secret negotiatione ■with the Soviets, which the Japanese Ambassadors emphatically deny. Petrograd is precariously maintaining life by burning wooden houses, floors, and wood' blocks from the streets. Peasant armies in Astrakhan an)d Jvaluga are trying to break through -to join General Deniken.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13987, 25 November 1919, Page 6
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