RUSSIA.
WBANGEL IN RETREAT.
Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and X.Z. Cable Association,} (Received November 7th, 0.0 p.m.) COPENHAGEN, November o. Advices from Kovno state that General W ran gel is Vapidly retreating into the Crimea, with the Bolshevists in hot pursuit. PARALYSED BY FAMINE. COPENHAGEN, November 4. . M. Lenin says that Moscow and other cities are paralysed by famine. Russia has never before faced such a food Even the army is starving. M. Trotsky announced that owing to the iuel famine and riots, the movement of troops is difficult. Soldiers are without adequate clothes, and short of oquipnipnt; unless these requisites are supplied, their efforts will be useless. TERRORISM IN MOSCOW. HELSINGFORS, Novomber o. The Soviet Government is ruthlessly suppressing tho Moscow revolt. Wholesale arrests are made, and there are hundreds of executions daily. The ringleaders, who are not arrested, continue to issue proclamations urging the people to crush the Red tyrants.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 7
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