THE RUSSIAN MIX UP.
r AUSTRAMAX & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION JAPS PRISONERS. TIENTSIN, November 3. A Japanese official report says Japan j is concentrating at Vladivost-ock the prisoners captured during the Siberian operations. BRITISH IN SIBERIA. LONDON, November 3. A Tokio correspondent reports that General Knox, head of a British mill. tarv mission in Siberia, has arrived at Omsk, being given the heartiest welcome by officials of the new Czech Siberian Government. The Commander-in-Chief of the Siberian Army held a > review. British troops have arrived at Omsk. THREAT TO BOLSHEVIKS. LONDON, November 3. Lord Robert. Cecil, in the House ot Commons, said bloodshed in Russia was far greater than anything under an Im perial regime. Casual morder and brigandage is going on in the whole of European Russia. Britain meant to execute justice upon those responsible for outrages against- Britishers directly they could get- them in her power. Some of the London papers pointout that the opening of the Dardanelles to Allied fleet gives the Allies an opportunity to send troops to Russia to fight against the Bolsheviks;
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1918, Page 2
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