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YUDENITCH'S SET-BACK

REPORTED TO BE RALLYING SITUATION IMPROVED GERMANS AND THE BLOCKADE By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright . Stockholm, October 31. Yudcnilch has improved his position j in the. direction of Selo and Krnsnoe Selo There is heavy lighting in the direction of Gatchina —Ams.-N.Z. Cable. Assn. YUDENITOH OUTNUMBERED. Helsingfors, October 111. The Bcf.shoviki defending Petrograd now outnumber Yudcnilch, and they aro well supplied with .material, including nrmoureil trains—Aus.-N.Z. Cable A.-sn. CAPTURE 01' PETROPAVLOVSK CLAIMED. . '• London, October 31. The Bolshevik'i claim they have captured Petropavlovsk.—Aus.-N.Z. C'ab.e Assn. GERMANS IN THE BALTIC. Berlin, October 31. J The Government has declared that Ger man troops remaining in tho Baltic states after October 11 will bo classed as deserters and will lese their citizenship. —Aus.-N.'Z. Cable Assn.fcjelsingfors, October 31. The German offensive at Riga has been checked, though an occasional bombardment continues. The Letts were chiefly responsible foT the hading up of Ber-mendt.—Aus.-N.Z. Calilo Assn. THE ALIiEDTLOCKADE GERMAN DEM'A'ND FOR ITS . REMOVAL. Berlin, October 31. A German Note has been sent to the Entente demanding the abolition of the Baltic blockade and the return of tho. vessels detained at Reval and Libau. Another Note declares Germany's readiness to negplinte respecting the measures to combat Bolshevism, but only on a basis of equality. Germany docs not consider a hunger blockade a proper measure.—Router. BRITISH TROOPS IN RUSSIA. London, October 31. Mr Churchill announces that there are now 531 British troop? in Siberia, 1103 in South Riusia, and UO in tho Baltic Slates, including tho Military Mission.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 7

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YUDENITCH'S SET-BACK Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 7

YUDENITCH'S SET-BACK Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 34, 4 November 1919, Page 7

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