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CZECHOSLOVAKS OCCUPY VLADIVOSTOK

A PRACTICALLY BLOODLESS ENTRY .1 PRELUDE TO ALLIED INTERVENTION Tokio, July 7. Fifteen thousand Czechs have entered Vladivostok. Three Czechs aid fifty-one . Bobheviki were ldllod.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Astsn. BOLSHEVIKI DISARMED. Amsterdam, July 7. A message txora Vladivostok states that the Commandant of tho CzoohoSlomte has disarmed thoßolaheviW and voetored the former adniimstrahoa.Efluter. GREAT ENTHUSIASM AT VLADIVOSTOK. Washington, July 7. Cable messages declare that the presence of Allied In-oops in. Vladivostok has around tremendous enthusiasm in Intern Siberia, and houses m Vladivostok are decoratedwith flags. According to advices received here England and Prance SSectto land s ever"[thousand troops. It is uncertain what part Japan and China will play. Diplomatic officiate are inclined to believe that Japans 500000 «£TcanX used advantageously. The belief is that President Wilson 'Sillta gui'led by the aecommondations of General Fooh and the Supreme War 001 The Tokio correspondent of the United Press stales that the Czocno-Slovaks w. «wl»l>lished at Vladivostok a commissariat for Siberia. When they entered VkdivS tit captured quantities of munition* Allied and Chinese troops have been landed to preserve order.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ESCAPE-OF M. TERESTCHENKO. Copenhagen, July (i. M Terestchenko (Foreign Minister in Prince Lvoff's Cabinet hi 1017), who was , j/™™* fortress in February, since when ho has been in hiding, has escSdte "tatoto to jo?n Kerensky.-Aus,N.Z. Cable Assn. BOLSHEVIKI THREATEN ARMED OPPOSITION. Moscow, July 7. m , „r t- » n,„ «ffi.«nl Bolshevik organ, says that the Allies will be opposed in K«Wa.-lu,-N.Z. Cable Assn. ' GERMAN AMBASSADOR ASSASSINATED London, July 7. General von Mirbach, German Ambassador in Moscow, has been aesassinated.-Aub.-N.Z. Cable Ason. AN INSTALMENT OF VENGEANCE. Paris, July 7. Paris newspapers regard the assassination of Goneral MirWcli ns the first stroke of the vengeance of oppressed Russia against tho Gorman tyranny, and la a peye» blow fo the Gorman, plane-Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn,

FINNISH-GERMAN FORCES DEFEATED Copenhagen, July 7. It ia reported from Northern Norway that the Czecho-Slovalc tiroops completely defeated 3000 Finns and Germans near Kondale—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE HUN-BOLSHEVIK MENACE IN THE ARCTIC (Eee. .Tult t», 1-20 a.m.) New York, July 8. Official advices received at Washington from Paris say that Ihe population of tho Jiurman and White Sea coasts have petitioned' tho British, French, and American Consuls at Archangel for pro lection against Germany and the Bol-sheviki.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ANTI-GERMAN MARCH IN UKRAINIA , London, July 7. Tho nowspapers, discussing a Russian report that 75,000 revolutionary troops are marching on Kieff, state that this means that the Hussions in Ukvunia havo Tovolted against, the Gerniai s 7 domination.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. "UNDISGUISED ROBBERY" GERMAN SOCIALIST'S OPINION OP RUMANIAN TREATY. Amsterdam, July 6. In the Reichstag, Herr Cohn, Independent Socialist, denounced tho treaty with Rumania as undisguised robbery. The German foreign policy, ho taid, was mado by tho Army Administration, which vas- taking Russia's slips and munitions in order to prepare 'for a new war extending to India. Dr. von Kuhlmann, in replying, denied that the Airmy controlled the Government. He added: "An Indian campaign forms no part of our official policy.' —Reuter.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 5

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CZECHOSLOVAKS OCCUPY VLADIVOSTOK Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 5

CZECHOSLOVAKS OCCUPY VLADIVOSTOK Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 249, 9 July 1918, Page 5

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