DENIKIN'S MARCH
TROOPS WITHIN 30 MILES.OF MOSCOW
IRONSIDE'S COMMENT ON ARCHANGEL By Toleeraph—Press Association-Copyright London,. .October G. Donikin's troops are wilhiri'tliirty miles of Moscow,—Aus.-N.Z, Cubic Assn. Copenhagen, October 6. (Jeneral Denikin haw reported' by wireless that ho is approaching' Orel, and that the Bolsheviks are surrendering in great numbers. Many havo-taken-refugo in the forests, from which llicy raid the main body for supplies. The message adds that the north-western army has captured the railway between-'Pskoff and Petrogruil, cutting off Pelrogniil's communications with the south—Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn. " . •
POLES CAPTURE DVINSK. Berlin, Ocotber G. The "Vossische Zeilung" states that the Polish Army, after two davs of-bloody fighting, captured all the 'fortifications of Dvinsk except those south of the river—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. IRONSIDE'S RETURN FROM ARCHANGEL FORCIBLE~PEPT J Y TO AN INTERVIEWEE. London, October G. General Ironside (who was in command of the Allied forces on the Archangel front) has arrived at Liverpool from Archangel. Asked in regard to the position in Russia, ho said: "I think a damn sight too much has been said already. We havo finished our job, and I think the Russians can now look after themselves." —Eeuter. ■''■.. MISSING ALLIEdIfFICERS REPORTED SAFE Warsaw, Ootober 6. Brigadier-General Jadwin (U.S.A.) and Lieutenant Bowe (Britain), who were on a mission to the Ukraine, and who were reported' to have been captured and slain by. Bolsheviki, have reached the Polish frontier, and are proceeding to Paris.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. BOLSHEVIK jUNERAL BOMBED CLERGY PROCLAIMED HOSTAGES.. Paris, October G. The "Echo de Paris" states that during tho funeral of certain Bolsheviki who. were recently murdered in Moscow, two bombs were thrown into the procession, killing ten and wounding twenty-eight people.' A decree has-been issued, declaring all tho clergy in Petrograd and Mos'cow to bo hostages—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE GERMANS AND RUSSIA SOCIALIST DEMAND PEACE WITH THE SOVIET. (Rec. October .7, 7.20 p.m.) Copenhagen, October G. Tho "Tidendo" Berlin correspondent states that the German Independent Socialists demand peace with the Russian Soviet. German newspapers publish letters showing that German troops at Mitau disarmed the Lettish troops and imposed taxes'on the people. The soldiers also secured six months' pay. An offensive against Riga and Dunaberg has been prepared. ''•'■' It is expected that the majority of the Germans will shortly join the Russian Army instead of leaving tho Baltic pro-vinces—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 7
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385DENIKIN'S MARCH Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 7
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