REDS HEAVILY DEFEATED
DENTIN'S VICTORIOUS MARCH 15,000 PRISONERS TAKEN < By Trfceraph-Presß Asso«lation-Coprflglit. London, October 7. General Dcnikin reports the enpture of 15,000 prisoners, with fifteen, guns and • two armoured cars, during the Voronezh operations; and also tbo unnihilntjon of a battalion of Red troops in the direction of Novgorod and Volhynsh.—Aua.N./,. Cable Assn. VON DER.GOLTZ~Ss THE. RUSSIANS OFFICIALLY DISAVOWED" BY GERMANY. Copenhagen, October 7. Aa'vices from l'etrograd state that von der Golfz, with his whole stafi", has joined the nnti-Bolsheyik Kussians, and has been officially disavowed by Germany. No official confirmation is obtainable from Berlin.—Aus.-N.ii. Cablo Awn. PKOTEST BY THE GERAIAX PREMIER. •. "'■ (Rec. Octdber 8, 8.30-p.m.) London, October 1. Speaking in tho German National Assembly, Herr Bauer, the Premier, njprestetf aßainst tlie Entente's ultimatum recording tho Baltic Provinces, with the horrible threat of a resumption of the inhuman blockade, in spite-of tho fact that the German Government three days previously had informed th? Entente Powers that Germany had taken decisive measures.—Aiis.-N.Z. Cable Assn. SITUATION STILUJNSATISFACTORY fßeo. October 8, 8.30 p.m.) Paris, October 7. The Supreme Council is dissatisfied with the German reply regarding the Baltic Provinces,. and has instructed Marshal Foch to send a further Notb to Germany.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 12, 9 October 1919, Page 5
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200REDS HEAVILY DEFEATED Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 12, 9 October 1919, Page 5
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