THE RUSSIAN MIX UP.
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PARLIAMENT A RIANS ARRESTED
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WASHINGTON July 3.
Advices from the ex-Ambassador, Francis state that the members of the Archangel Duma have been arrested by the Soviet Government and taken to Moscow.
RUSSIAN NEWS
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(Received This Dnv at 9.30. a'.m.) WASHINGTON, July 4.
The Inter-Allied Super War Council recommendations regarding Russia will largely governs Mr Wilson’s future course towards Russia. He is expected to make a definite statement soon.
News reaching Washington says the Czccho-Slovnks control the Vladivostock and east Siberian Railway, as a result of a battle with the Red Guards, and that large quantities of munitions and war materials were captured. The Russian Embassy advices say the Samara population welcomed the Czec-ho-Slovaks. An anti-Bolsheviks demonstration occurred at Omsk, Noronikalovsk and Penza which are held by the Czecho-Slovaks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1918, Page 2
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