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RED FRONT BROKEN

REPORTED VICTORY BY DENIRIN ' 55,000 BOLSHEVIEI ANNIHILATED By Telegraph-Press Aasociation-OopyrigM Stockholm, November 22. Advices from llelsiugfors state that Eenikin reports having broken through the Bolshevik front between Timhoil,- annihilating 55,000 of the Bolsheviki. '""The peasants and workmen in the manufacturing centres arc revolting against the Soviet.—Renter. CHANGE~¥?ACTJCS CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY I'AVOURED. Wavvsaw, November 22. Reports from Russia indicate that tho Bolshevik leaders, influenced by the recent veerings in the British attitude, nro now planning a change of tactics. They are reviving the idea of the olection of a Constituent Assembly, the abolition of the Extraordinary Commissions, and the forming of a new Government, including tho Menehevisfc leaders.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. BERMONDT'S GERMANS. Copenhagen, November 22. General Eberhardt (Uio new commander of Bormondfs forces in the Baltic States) has sent a wireless message to tho Letts, announcing that Bormondt's troops hod placed themselves under German protection, and asking for a truce. No reply has been' received.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. SOVIET BRTBE TO NEW YORK CUSTOMS COLLECTOR. New York, November 25. Martens, Russian Soviet Ambassador, confessed to having bribed My. Malone, an ex-coMector of Customs in New York, to allow shipments of food and chemicals to lie sent to Petrograd. Martens asserted that tho Lenin Government intended to recognise the Imperial. Russian debt. He also stated that Lenin and Trotsky no longer preached the anti-capitalistic world war. Instead they were anxious to make compromises, perhaps of a permanent nature.—Aus.'N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 54, 27 November 1919, Page 7

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RED FRONT BROKEN Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 54, 27 November 1919, Page 7

RED FRONT BROKEN Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 54, 27 November 1919, Page 7

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