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REPRESSION IN KOREAIVASHINOTQN, Jeh. 1. U'hp Korean Commission has issued a Statement charging Japanese oflicinls in Korea wiph continuing to arrest the Korean students who have been working in the cause pf independence. ESTHONIA’S PEACE TERMS. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 3. T)ie “Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent'states the peace terms give Estfioriia' fifteen miljion golden roubles as Lr shape (if thp Imperial Russian tren* sure, and alsp exonerates hfir prpportional repayment of B']? sl ;> s debfs. BRUSILOpF IN CHARGE. ' ‘ *" CONDON, Feb. 2. The Morning Post’s" Warsaw correspondent .states the famous General Brnsiloff commands tlio forthcoming Jjplshpyik drive into Poland, SOVIET DECISION. (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) "MOSCOW, February J. X meeting of the central executive of Soviets confirmed the abolition of the death penalty, and decided to issue a. special manifesto to the uoik(,rH of Poland, PETROGRAD’S PEOPLE. (Received this day at 10. a.m.) COPEOTIAGBN, February 2. The population of Petrograd has de creased to four hundred thousand from 6ver‘ tW million before the war.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1920, Page 3
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173RUSSIAN MIX-UP. Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1920, Page 3
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