THE RUSSIAN MIX-UP.
[per PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] KILLING OF GERMANS. STOCKHOLM, September 13. Advices from Kieff state that a sanguinary fight took place at Buiselooka between a well-armed body of peasants and the Germans. The peasants occupied the village, and wiped out tjhe German garrison. A large number of the Germans were killed. RUSSIA’S INDEMNITY. COPENHAGEN, September 12. A part of the Russian war indemnity to Germany lias boon s’Cnt from Moscow to Berlon. It is being carried in four waggons, by a special train and consists of gold and banknotes., A WARNING OF DANGER.' AMSTERDAM, Sept. 12. A German report from Moscow states the Soviet Government have ordered all the Peoples’ Commissaries to take careful measures for tliir safety and to use only strong armoured cars in the streets of Petrograd and Moscow thus securing them against sudden attack.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 September 1918, Page 1
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