DISORDERS IN RUSSIA
SOVIET IN MOST SERIOUS DANGER
WRANGEL GAINING FRESH SUCCESSES By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Paris, October 3. The Frenoh Foreign ■ Office attributes tho greatest importance to the roported disorders in Russia. Semi-offioial advices indicate that the Soviet is exposed to the most serious danger it has yet experienced. Goneral Brusiloff, acting for the Soviet, is calling on former Tsarist officers to rally'to the Red Army. Massacres of commissaries attached to the armies aro occurring daily, and two hundred have taken refuge m Germany, including the notorious hangman Pieters. Meanwhile, General Wrangel is gaining fresh successes, owing to his policy Of winning the confidence of the peasants by granting them title deeds to their land. The Russian peasant leader General Mokliuo, who lias thrown in his lot with Wrangel, announces the capture of Marefa. in tho Donetz Valley, and the annihilation of a Red division.—Auss.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE POLISHTFFENSIVE 42,000 PRISONERS AND 150 GUNS CAPTURED. (Rec. October 4, 7.85 p.m.) Paris, October 4. Tho Poles claim to.have captured fortytwo thousand Reds and 150 guns during the week, dispersing twenty divisions.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 7
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184DISORDERS IN RUSSIA Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 7
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