RUSSIA.
FIGHTING IN FINLAND. SOVIETS MAKE DEMANDS OF THE ENEMY. Received March 1, 5-8 p.m. Stockholm, March 31: The White Guards have captured Tammerfors. , ■Moscow, March 31. Korniloff has been defeated in the northern Caucasus, and fled to the mountains. Petrograd, March 31. The CouneiV of Commissaries has demanded Germany to release the Soviet envoy, Kamenofi', who was arrested at Aaiand Islands while returning from England. The Council also demanded that Austria release the Odessa Commissaries who were arrested as hostages. Germany demanded the Soviet to send Ino more reinforcements and munitions to the Finnish Red Guards-
FIGHTING IN UKRAINE. SERIOUS RESISTANCE TO'GERMANS. Received April 1, 5.5 p.m. London, March 31. The Frankfurter Zeitung's Kieff correspondent reports serious fighting in .Ukraine. Generals Itrylenko and Mnravieff have organised a stubborn resistance. The workmen at ICharkoff, where the works are closed, are joining the Red Guards. The Czechs attacked the Germans witj> extreme violence. BOLSHEVIKS RECAPTDRE ODESSA; Reuter SeiwiceDeceived April 2, 1.50 a.m. Moscow, April 1. After a brief naval artillerying the Bolshevik bluejackets captured Odessa-
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1918, Page 5
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