THE RUSSIAN MIX UP
[pee PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.'. IN SIBERIA. ,'Received This I lav at 9.50. a.m A LONDON, August 24. Reuter learns that the C/.echo-Slo-vaks withdrawal on the Usuri front, does not affect their communications and is not regarded as a serious check. Moreover it is reported to-day that the Czechs have captured Vcichiiudiusk, an important centra commanding the railway tunnels south of Lake Baikal. FAMINE AND TYPHUS RAGING. ißeceived This Dav at 950 a.m.', AMSTERDAM, August 21. Besides Cholera, famine and typhus, are now raging in Petrogrnd and in the northern Russian provinces. The population of whole villages of dying for want of bread. Practically ail Moscow’s railway communication is cut off. This L partly due to the passive resistance of radwav men. The counter revolutionaries have blown up numerous bridges.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1918, Page 3
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133THE RUSSIAN MIX UP Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1918, Page 3
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