ARNO DOSCH-FLEUROT
A. WAR CORRESPONDENT IN RED ■ RUSSIA. The chief source of the world's information about the red terror in Russia has, up till the present,- been Mr. Amo Dosoh-Fleurot (now in Stockholm), who was correspondent in Petrosrad for the "New York World." Mr. Fleurot himself had to fly the doomed country to avoid death by assassination, by whioh it is feared so many foreigners in Russia have been victims. Visiting Wellington at the present time is Mr. H. W. Russell, an American cdnimercia] man, who, up till November last, had made his headquarters in Petrograd. Messrs.! Russell and Fleurot are- personal friends of long standing, and the former, in the course of an interview with a Dominion reporter on Saturday) gavo the assurance that complete reliance could 'be placed on messages sent out to the world under his name. Mr. Fleurot, said, Mr. Russell,' was one of the most reliable and accomplished journalists located in Petvograd, and would not be inclined to exaggerate the position in the slightest degree, i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 307, 16 September 1918, Page 4
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171ARNO DOSCH-FLEUROT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 307, 16 September 1918, Page 4
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