THE DVINA CROSSED.
MARCHING OX KOVEL. Received Feb. 20,12.55 a.m. London, Feb. 19. Wireless German official: Hostilities on the Russian front began at noon yesterday. We crossed the Dvina towards Dvinsk without a fight. We also commenced to advance towards Kovel, in response to Ukraine' 3 appeal. WHITE GUARDS' CAPTIVE. Received Feb. 19, B.IS p.m. Times Service. Petrograd, Feb. 18. The White Guards have captured Tammerfors, which is burning. RESULTS OF ANARCHY. New York, Feb. 18. Advices from Petrograd »tate that nearly a hundred were killed during the' rioting in Petrograd, where anarchy prevails. The White Guprds nt Petchersk massacred 1400 Red Guards. FAMINE AND EPIDEMICS. London, Feb. 18. Telegrams from Petrograd disclose that the situation is unchanged. Famine is imminent, and there is bitter distress among all classes. Typhu3 has appeared ; in Petrograd and as outbreak of plague in Kratbttn
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1918, Page 5
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141THE DVINA CROSSED. Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1918, Page 5
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