RUSSIA.
SUCCESS OF CZECHOSLOVAKS. BOLSHEVIKS OVERTHROWN. '■ : i Received July 13, 5.5 p.m. Peking, July 12. •; The Czecho-Slovaks have overthrown the Bolsheviks in the whole of the region from Tobolsk to Semiglatinsk, and from Krasnoyarsk to Chiliabrisk. It is confirmed also that they have overthrown the Bolsheviks at Irkutsk.—Reuter. RUSSO-FINNISH PEACE. LENIN ACCEPTS (PROPOSALS, j MIRBACH'S DUPLKKTY, Received July 13, 6.5 p.nf. Stockholm, July 12. A Petrograd message states that Lenin has accepted the FinnisTi proposal mado through the German Foreign Office, to negotiate for a separate peace. The Swedish press Jearris that Qount Mirbach, while exercising a powerful influence over the Bolsheviks, entertained secret relations with the monarchical anti-revolutionary party.—United Press. MURDER OF THE TSAEEVITCH. Copenhagen, July 12. Swedish papers announce on the authority of a well-known Swede from Moscow that a Bolshevik soldier murdered the Tsarevitch with a bomb. The locality is not stated.—Aus-'-NZ Cable Assn. ALLEGED .SUICIDE. OF GENERAL MURAVIEFF. Received July 13, 5,5 p.m. London, July 12. The Bolsheviks, allege that General Muravieff, commander-in-chief of the Czecho-Slovaks' army, has. committed suicide.—Reuter. j
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1918, Page 6
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