THE RUSSIAN MIX UP.
fp’T.B PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT. 1 CONTROL -AT ARCHANGEL. Uteceiv-'d This P«v at iO '5. NEW YORK, September 23 Delayed press despatches from Archangel says the Allied diplomatic and military staffs have resumed temporary control, following the attempted overthrow of the Tscliaikovsky Government, and have established a protestorate in the region behind the Allied front which will he relinquished when »irder is restored. Tscliaikovsky and the members of his Cabinet- are now under Allied protection. Colonel T. Chapplin, leader of the abortive coup de tat has resigned his post of Com-mander-in-Chiof of the Russian armies. Order is maintained in the city.
, RUSSIAN NEWS. _ , /Received This Dav at 10.15 a.m » NEW YORK, September 2.5. Doctor Stanislaus Lazebert, a Russian colonel, has arrived to see Mr Wilson in connection with Siberia. He asscr. s lie with four others the Grand Duke Diin ictri Paul, captain of the Guard, Touchstone., Pouristrho Kohoatch and iX second Grand Duke, (nameless;, killed Rasputin outside Duke Paul s Palace in order to save Russia from defeat.
RED RUSSIAN FIGURE. SIGNING DEATH WARRANT. ~ ....ivcil I*i>, q n-.>- nl 11 25. a.O' I NEW YORK, Sept. 23. Mr. Doscli Fleurot writing from Stockholm says Tne awful lest figure of the Russian Rod terror is a dapper little blonde, Lett, named Peters, tie is Commissioner extraordinary against the counter revolution. Peters lived m England for many years, and speaks Russian with an accent. He daily signs a wav the lives of scores of men and women ho has never seen, because they are suspected of being against the 80l-
sheviks. Peters has absolute power oi life and death of anybody in Russia. A neutral who has been before him many times pleading for the lives of innocent persons, told me that Peters has become a furious little animal and signs warrants all day,'sitting in the Kremlin. On one occasion lie signed away tnc lives of 72 officers without glancing al the paper.”
'a denial.
i fßeceived This Dav at 11.2--.. a.m.) NEW YORK, Sept. 23. Colonel Stanislaus IY-linzehert, Commander of the Sanitary section ot the Russian Red Cross said the report that Rasputin was lured into a house and shot is
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1918, Page 3
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364THE RUSSIAN MIX UP. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1918, Page 3
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