IN RUSSIA.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.! FALL QF VLADIVOSTOCK. LONDON, February 4. Mr Wilton supplies details of the transfer of power at Vladivostok. A deputation of ,the revolutionary Government entered the city under American protection and demanded the peaceful surrender within, twenty-four hours, otherwise the (City would be surrotmded. The deputation promised that the Japanese withdrawal would be unhindered and agreed that the Allied fleet be utilised for the protection of civilian, life and property. The mission was received, but was doomed to failure. Japanese, troops from transports rusbed the outskirts of ting city, forming a cordon on the peninsula, enabling Roganor to hold the city.Ultimately the revolutionaries were permitted to peacefully enter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1920, Page 3
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