RUSSIA
ALLIED INTERVENTION
PROTEST BY KEREN SKY AND OTHERS.
Br Teleeraph—Press Association—Copyright • Australian" and" N.Z. CabW • Association. '-, (.Received May 29, 8 p.m.) 7..VV-"!'.'».'." >., May 21. ' Kerensky and seven other members of the first Russian National Assem- ■ bly, and.oiiicials of two other can societies, have issued a manifesto protecting against the recognition of • General, Kolchak or Allied intervention. 1 in Russia until asked for by a Government willing to reconstitute the National Assembly. ■•"• ■ ■ ■ ■■ -'
FINNISH ARMY 20 MILESFROMPETROGRAD.
BOLSHEVIK AUTHORITIES LEAVE _._,.,. s FOR MOSCOW. •;
, w^ JfETCuXOBK,. May 17 (delayed). 'The "New York Times" correspondent at Copenhagen learns from a reli.able„6Q»rce that General Mannerheim, tyith/ a .Finnish r army, .is -within twenty miles of Petrograd, and expects to enter the city in a few days. The Bolshevik /authorities have left
Petrograd and are going to Moscow
i,vf Jlß v v io A^'ii'i^efTO j;T~ May 23. ,T!he Bolsheviks, deny that the' fall oi Petrograd is imminent. , : , • *' •••*' ARRANGEMENTS FOR FEEDING „„ , ,—..- r h ■: - }VHEN Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. ■ (Received Ma T 29, 10.50 p-dj.) LONDON, May 29. Stockholm telegrams state that Sir ftojigh, Ja Sparge.',of the British" Military Mission in Finland, announces >that,. complete- arrangements hav.e, been, made,, to, feedi the people of Petrograd directly the city is captured. The Bolshevist leaders have fled, leaving theitowii iri the liands of leaderless; J eoldiersr Street fighting has commferic-" ' ed between the workmen of Petrograd and who' no-vr control the city.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10293, 30 May 1919, Page 5
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