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THE RUSSIAN MIX UP.

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] REVOLUTION SUPPRESSED.

(Reuter’s Telegram.)

MOSCOW, June Bth. The counter-revolution ha's been suppressed. Hundreds were arrested. AN ALLIED LANDING. VLAD IVOSTOCK, July 8 Anglo-Japanese and American landing parties enforced neutrality in the ncighbourood of the Consultate. IN TURKESTAN. (Received This Day at 1.20 a.m.) PEKIN, July 8. The Russian Consul in Chinese Turkestan describe the wanton savagery and ruthless greed of the armed Bolsheviks, who are over-running Central Asia. They sent an expedition to Bokhara ostensibly to enforce reforms, and seized four millions sterling from the State bank. They looted and destroyed tiro town, shot peasants working in the fields and violated women. They later invaded Semirechia and it is reported, murdered a thousand Chinese! Some Cossacks assembled in northern Semire cilia and are resisting and appealing to the Allies for assistance.

REVOLUTION SUPPRESSED. (Received This Day, at 12.10. a.m.) „ LONDON, July 8. Wireless Russian official—A counterrevolutionary rising of the Left Social Revolutionaries at Moscow was suppressed. Several hundred were arrested. MURDER OF THE* CZAR. COPENHAGEN, July 8. Latest Russian newspapers and special information received by flic “Politiken,” confirm the murders of the Czar, Czarina, and Princess Tatiana. The Bolseviks continue to deny the murders. SO\TET TROOPS. MOSCOW, July Bth. A Revolutionary Military Council has been appointed to direct all operations against the Czecho-Slovaks. Colonel MuraviefF, a former Com-mander-in-Chief, has assumed coifa- \ mand of the Soviet troops. ; A split as occurred in the Soviet Camp on account of the moderate Social Revolutions and Maximalists Socialists being excluded from the Central Executive. ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1918, Page 2

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THE RUSSIAN MIX UP. Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1918, Page 2

THE RUSSIAN MIX UP. Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1918, Page 2

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