THE RUSSIAN MIX-UP.
[l'F.lt I’ll ESS ASSOCIATION. —COryiUCHT.] bolshevik~:rrorism . WASHINGTON, September 11. Mr Rose]i Eleurot, writ-ijng from Stockholm, says: “I am convinced than the outside world does not realise llie enormity of the Bolshevik red terror. Immediately following my escape from Petrogrnd I learned that Ziuovioff President of the Petrogrnd Soviet, had executed moyc than 500 political prisoners as a reprisal for the death of Uritsky, a Bolshevik terrorist. Zinovioff’s victims were killed because they were educated men belonging to the bourgeoise. The Bolsheviks are exterminating all possible enemies however passiv. If Lenin dies there will he further slaughter of innocents.” THE RUSSIAN SITUATION. COPENHAGEN, September 11. M. Tehitsherin denies the murder of the Tsnritzn and her daughters. Latest official cable received in London confirm the impression that the Bolshevik Government is breaking up. It was known for a month that Lenin and Trotsky had everything prepared fur (light to Switzerland. A message at- Amsterdam reports the Bolsheviks have arrested General Kmiropatkin. -i
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1918, Page 1
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