REDS OFFER PEACE
GUARANTEE TO SURRENDER FLEET AND ESTABLISH NEUTRAL ZONE By Telegraph-Press ABEOciation-CbpyrlEht London, November 20. Tlio Bolshevild arc o(Vcrhi» peace, with a guarantee to surrender the licet jn tlio Gulf of Finland, and to establish a neutral, zone between Russia nnd the border states.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. SOVIET'S PEACH PROPOSALS BEING CONSIUMED. (Hoc. November 24, 1 a.m.) London, November 20. Mr. Llovd George, answering a quesUim in the. House <'i Commons, said that a ronl'eronco was in progress at Dornat in connection with the peace proposals of the Russian Soviet Government—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. MITAD CAPTURED BY LETTS (Rec. November 23, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 22. The Letts have captured Mitau.—Aue.N.Z. Cable Assn. HEAVY ATTACKsIy BOLSHEVIKI GROUND GATNED AOATNST NOBTHAVEST AIWIY. (Rco. November 23, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 20. The Russian. North-west Army announces that the Bolshoviki on Tuesday heavily attacked at tlieir centre and on their right, gaining ground on both banks of the Pleviessa. An attack westward of Yamburpf was supported by armoured airs. Esthonian armoured ti'ains assistwl i. , Tcpulsing tlio attack.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
REBELLION AT. MOSCOW REPORTED INSURGENTS SURROUND THE CITY. (F.cc. November 23, 5.5 p.m.)' London, November 21. An unconfirmed report from Helsingfors states that a serious rebellion hns broken out and tho insurgents surround Moscow.—A ns.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ATTEMPT TO BLOW IP KOLCHAK (Rec. November 2,1, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 19. The Bolshoviki, using grenades, attempted to blow- up Kolclijik. Six soldiora were killed and • twclyo wounded. What happened to Kolchak is not stated. Mr. Wilson telegraphs that there is great anxiety concerning the safety of luilchak. He was last eecn at Omsk, where he lingered after the withdrawal of tho army to tho eastward.—United Service. MESSAGES FROM" KOLCHAK RETREATED TO REST TROOPS. (Rec. November 23, 5-5 p.m.) Washington, November 22. Kolchak has telegraphed to ttio Eμbassy stating that his retreat is merely to rest his exhausted troops, whoso moral is excellent.—Aus.-N.51. Cable Assn. GOVERNMENT REMOVE TO IRKUTSK. Paris, November 20. Kolchak's Government has gone to Irkutsk.—Renter.
GERMANS IN BALTIC PROVINCES BERMONDT RESIGNS COMMAND. (Rec. November 23, 5.5 p.m.) Berlin, November 19. Bermondt his resigned his command to General Eborhardt, who has gone to Mituu to assume control of the Germans, who will be immediately withdrawn beyond Hio River Dubissa, freeing Latvia from German soldiers. Seven thousand Russians who wore formerly under Bernioudt are joining Yudenitc'h.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. NEW GER.ir.AN FORCE INVADES LITHUANIA. Copenhagen, November 20. A Lithuanian report from Kovno slates thin, thirty thousand Germans, including Lcttmv Vorbock's East African troops, with four hundred armed motor-cars, have invaded Lithuania, and aro marching on Shavli.—Reuter. THE CONTENDING FORCES SITUATION REVIEWED. (Rec. November 23, 11.55 p.m.) London, November 20. l'ho Australian Press Association learns that Yudenitch's position is extremely difficult, in consequence of the repented successful Bolshevik attacks, evidently nimiuir at driving the north-west army into Eslhonia, The operation would resuit in tho disappearance of tho armj- as a fighting force if tho negotiations at Dornat between tho Esthonians and tho linltic States lead to the cessation of hostilities. The inhabitants report that Bormondt's troops are fighting only reariruard actions to cover the withdrawal to Shnvli. antf aro meanwhile devastating tho country in a. most brutal manner. The Galicians, who formed the backbone of Petlura's army, have agreed to join Dcnikin. The terms of agreement innludo the recognition of tho Ukraine as Dart of indivisible Russia. Denikin's captures for the week include 7000 prisoners nnd eleven guns. It is unlikely that the Boleheviki during the winter will be able to penetrate- as far as Irkutsk, which is Kolchak's new capital.— Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.
YUDENITCH AND ESTHONIANS REACH AGREEMENT. ,
(Rec. November 24, 1.20 a.m.) Copenhagen, November 20. A satisfactory agreement has been concluded between Yiidenitch and tho Esthoniaris. No question of disarmiiiß the North-West Army was raiseo'. T]tnw> British prisoners journeying with Litvinoff describe the conditions while in Bolshevist hands as very bnd.—Aus -N,Z. Cable Assn.
BRITISH FLEET IN BALTIC
(Her. November 23, 5-5 p.m.) London, November li). The Admiralty state that the bulk of the British Fleet will return from the Bailie ve.vy shortly. During the winter British vessels will merely enter, tho pouthern Baltic ports for police purposes.—l! mi ter.
(Rec. November 24, 1 a.m.) London, November 21. Mr. Lloyd George, in Hit lLoiifc of Commons, said that it was not proposed that the British fleet should control tho Baltic in the spring.—Aus.-N.Z. Cabio Assn. Stockholm, November ?fl. Tho "Aflonbhul" slates (lint (ho British Fleet in the, Gulf of Finland has withdrawn io ice-freo waters.—KeuU>r. BRITISH MISSIOFF SOUTH RUSSIA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AIMED AT. (Rec. November 23, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 19. A British mission is proceeding- to South Bumia, via Constantinople, to Bostoff, under Mr. IT. J. Macltinder, a member of tho House of Commons. The Government attaches the grealest im* porlnncc to the immediate economic development of South Russia, with a view to planus British trade on a found lyasis in a ricli area with forty millions of population freed from Bolshevism.— Keillor.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 7
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