THE RUSSIAN MIX UP
[pep. PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.'] ‘ NORTH RUSSIA ADVANCE. LONDON, October 4. General Poole’s forces are- rushing up ,he Dwina river. They are now advanc'd 160 miles from Archangel. After a defeat on the 14th September, the Bolirikg blocked and mined tho river, their army dispersing in hiding. The British also pursued the enemy in tho Merman region. A remnant were surrounded on an island in the lake soutnwext of Lnknhta. Further south, tho Czechs are oiic« more advancing on tho Volga Iron!. fy CONTROL AT OMSK. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) NEW YORK, October 3. The United Press Washington correspondent states advices from Omsk say tho Czeeho-Slovoks authorities have placed a strong military force in control of the city and prevented a coup d’etat by the Minister of War, Michallov.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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