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WAR ON BOLSHEVISM

POLES' SUCCESSFUL OFFENSIVE

REDS' DEFENCES BROKEN DOWN By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright London, May 2. An official message from Warsaw states that tho Poles occupying Moghilev captured 15,000 prisoners and important war material. The Twelfth Bolshevik. Army was almost destroyed, and the remnants are fleeing. A later official message states that the Bolshevik defences have broken down at several points, and that the Poles captured seventy-seven guns, '.'ieven hospitals, and two armoured trains.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA PROTEST AGAINST PROVOCATIVE ACTIONS. London, May 1. The Tokio correspondent, of tho "Daily Express" says that Allied representatives at. Vladivostok have protested to their Governments against the provocative actions of the Japanese Military Party in Siberia, in interfering with tho Allied Board's administration of tho railways, and also' in obstructing the evacuation of the Czech forces. -Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. .SHOT FOR HIGH TREASON ONE OF ASSASSINS OF TSAR NICHOLAS. (Rec. May. 4, 1.5 a.m.) , Warsaw, May 2. It is semi-officially stated that the Bolsheviks shot Posvodftick. who is said to l)e one of the assassins of tho Tsar, for high treason.—Reuter.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 187, 4 May 1920, Page 7

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180

WAR ON BOLSHEVISM Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 187, 4 May 1920, Page 7

WAR ON BOLSHEVISM Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 187, 4 May 1920, Page 7

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