TRAGIC RUSSIA
cbm SUCCESS i n ;r BOLSHEVIKS’ ADVANCES STOPmV .I; ■ PED. ' V. 1 - By, Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian, and N.Z. Gable Association. ! ....... LONDON, r May,l6 (delayed). ; General Deniken (the Cossack leader) has completely-stopped the* -80 - | sheviks’ advance eastward of the Bea j -of-Azov, and his counter-offensive is ; .forcing the enemy to retiro land rccfoss the Manitch River.' K ON WAY To”ARCHANGEL. ■ COPENHAGEN May 16 (delayed). - Three"hundred British ships passed Bergen, on the way to Archangel. They are mostly flat-bottomed vessels • of about a thousand tons, suitable for use on the Russian rivers. ENTENTE’S RECOGNITION 01 KOLCHAK. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received May 28,- 10.15 p.m.) , LONDON, May 27. , It .is believed that- the .Entente’t recognition of General Kolchak' isiim- . , niinent. - . Seminoff, interviewed in London, explained that all parties except th( Bolsheviks, were associated with the GeneraU'Kolchak "Government at Archangel, in the north, and -with Genera) Deniken, in the south, and were pledg-ed-to- hold--a Constituent Assembly ae early as possible.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 5
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160TRAGIC RUSSIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 5
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