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DENIKIN STILL ADVANCING

SATISFACTORY PROGRESS BOLSHEVIST REPORT , DENIED. RED FORCES IN JEOPARDY By Telegraph —Press Associations-Copyright London, August 28. .ftotiritlistanding the Bolshevist wireless report, Denikin continues to.make satisfactory ■ progress. His forces have advanced .with great rapidity towards Kicff, and its i'all is apparently only a matter, of days, -while they arc. within twetve inilos of l'etllira's troops'ut Vassilev. If the forces-junction they would catch .the whole of the Bolshevik forces in an enormous pocket 250 miles deep-by 150 miles; • South' of Kieff Denikin was forced'to rcilire east-north-east'of Kharkov, owing Ho a strong Bolshevik, counter-attack. Denikin's cavalry,. by a" brilliant advance, enteral. Tambov, captured 13,000 prisoners, and forced the enemy to di's' ; perse 20,000 untrained men— Aus;-N.Z:' Cable Assn. ' ' " ' ANOTHER BOLSHEVIST CLAIM,;.'.. . ■ " ■ London, August,.2B.: ■ ■ Bolshevists olaitn ■ that ■after several days' fighting against. Denikin, they have captured ■ Vladikavkaz.—Aus.-w.Z;'. Cable Assn. ■' ; RODZIAVKO AND YUDENITCH BOLSHEVISTS: OF FEE EEWABD FOE ■ .CAI'TUEE. ' (Rec. August 29,•.7.30 p.m.)' London,-August 27. . The, Bolshevists,-are ■.distributing leaf-, lets' to prorAlly -Russian • troops offering fifty 'thousand sterling, for "those ScoutK drels Ro'dziavko and Yudeuitch, dead or alive."—"The Times." ; ■ GERMANS IN PROVINCES. .London, August 28.' The German Government, noting 0n... General! von der Gold's advice, has in.-', formed the Entente that it will be impossible to .evacuate Latva before, the letter part of September. ■'M«inwhi.le'.tJio. Germantroops continue'.tri perpetrate : Cablo Assu. ' VON DER 'GOLTZ'S. IRON DIVISION NOfOBIOTJRf.V 1)1 liTJCUL'!' TO • •■• '•■ MANAGE. ; , / (Eec. August 30,"0.5 a.m.) . London, August 28, The "Chroniclo'V .Berlin correspondent... states .that von der Golly,'« refractory trops ill JLettla-nd so-called the Iron Division,; are. .notoriously difficult lo manage. Tlicy''number forty. thousand, aro seasoned, well led,, and-, well equipped, and' consider themselves to be the personal following' of'the Baltic Barons, to whom tljey are undoubtedly intensely loyal. 'They hate" tlui Government,, which .fears them as a fu.turo weapon in reactionary movements. Independent Socialists li'av'o long urged the. Government to disband them, but the Government frankly admits that, they' a.re'beyond con,ti,.ol„.and,'.contents itself by pointing out that .'the Allies' peace tenns must bo ful-filled—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo. Assn. .bolshemTutragesn EVIDENCES FOUND-'BY POLES AT .•••' ' mn.sk: London, August-20. » A Polish, officer states' that , the entryof the. Poles into Minsk .was so sudden' that they, captured the whole of tho local'staff of. the -notorious, for combating the 'counter-revolution. In • Svlvich' the '''commission used as torture ciifimbers "the Pol.es found theremains of thirty 'Polish' "officers, horribly mutilated.* :Tlie'B(ilslievislf, during their occupation, tortured and murdered altogether ■ 5000 people.—A'us.-N.Z. Cable .Assn.'" ' BOLSHEVIK OFFER TO CHINA : PROTECTION AGAINST , "FOREIGN YOKE" London, August 28. \ Bolshevist 1 ;, hoping '-to enter, into official relations with China '_ and spread Bol : shevisin in"the '..Far.. East,, have sent a v manifesto V Wireless, in -the Chinese language, offering to. renounce the Boxer 'indemnities and to'protect .Chinese and other Eastern residents against the foreign yoke.- The manifesto says:."The Red Army, China's sole ally, is marching east~.. ward to, liberate Siberia from the bandit: Kolohak and.his Japanese Allies," and invites China ■ to eend representatives to -meet' (lie "advancing artiy —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 7

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DENIKIN STILL ADVANCING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 7

DENIKIN STILL ADVANCING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 7

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