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RUSSIA AND POLAND.

DISORDERS IN RUSSIA. DANGER TO SOVIET. Received 8.45 a.m. LONDON, October 3 The French. Foreign Office attributes I'.lie greatest importance to the reported disorders in Russia. Semi-offi-cial advices indicate that the Soviet is exposed to the most serious danger yet experienced. General Brusiloff, for the Soviet, is calling on former Czarist officers to rally to the Red Army. Massacres of commissaries attached do the Army are occurring daily. Two hundred took refuge in Germany, including the notorious hangman, Peters. Meanwhile, Wrangel is gaining fresh successes owing to his policy of winning the confidence of the peasants by granting them title deeds to their land. The Russian peasants’ leader, General Makhno, who has thrown in his lot with Wrangel, announces the capture of Marofa, in Dontz Valley, and the annihilation of a Red division. v

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3593, 4 October 1920, Page 5

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RUSSIA AND POLAND. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3593, 4 October 1920, Page 5

RUSSIA AND POLAND. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3593, 4 October 1920, Page 5

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