RUSSIA.
I . -%. ?| A VOLUNTEER MtifflC;| . > . ; i OAPTOKES BMCK fiM'SKKOr, Received September Si, K5 ffifflK "j New York, AngttfTjßi The New' York Herald's WasbfogH correspondent eta tea that' tiießoealj volunteer amy is reported to haroeS tured the Black Sea port of Navojroeßjflj This army !a believed in military dftjfa to be the remnant of 'tie Russian ngiib army, which was after <ft Brest-Litovsk tiieaty^—Esesft-isapa | "", - • ■■■ ENEMY DEFEASED* . MJUES ooanPYEfflm; \ Received September 1, S£ f*L 'j Viadivostook, J13%88&3fy. , The Germans and Bolsheviks md Seated at Cissuri, with '6OOO The Allies ham occupied iTi Im) 11 [Cable. Assoc. ' ! 1 ' ; '.'ii' Til REVOLT OF CZEC&& , ; ONj .WABSHEES A3NGaSE3SffISO, " Received August 31, ivßyin, ' New York, August Advices received ai Washington $ port that the Gzeeho-Slovaks aboard 48 Austrian warships in C&ttaro W"** revolted, many being ameetfldMAitf N.Z. Cable Assoc. THE USSURfFRffiSL r ENEMY FORCE THE JAPANESE RETURN THEHOMfiH ME2OC. " ™ Received Aug. 31, 5.5 jaru >J Tokio, Ang. 3flbiS It is officially estimated that tin 8® shevika and Genna-ns on the Uaatori fton number 8000, with fourteen field guas, The enemy, on August 23, aitecta# tlie Czechs holding the left wing apfl forced them back. T>he Japanese the enemy and assumed the offonsiffM) the 24th, driving him north;— Ana. B3 Cable Assoc. , , /l AIIIES STEADILY ADVAXCaSXtfI Eeceived Aug. 31, 5J5 pjn. '' fM New York, Jag. Bfc|| A telegram from Vladivostok naputSra ihat the Red Guards and other enpnnj forces attacked along the Usswi-fraaS The Allies repulsed the attack, nHS$| than 400 of the enemy being IdSed. ' ■ J Tie Americans did not take psEfi 9m the lighting, the brunt whereof fell npajf| the Japanese, who captured two>-annan9a trains and several field guns. A report issued by the Ja«aiaWi ggti| that the Allies are steadily United iPlress. ■ / ' MASS ARRESTS-OF OF£BCEKS| PROTESTS BY HEDTSMBfeS Received September 3v 55 Amsterdam, August A message from Kieff states list nri&J tral representatives have protested tofi® Soviet Government against the man «n3| rests of officers in Moscow and grad, and threatening to rescind tterisM| of sanctuary for Bolshevik tatives abroad.—Aus.-If.Z. Cable Seemr 'j A OOMMESSASiY ASSASSINAIHDj <j Kecedved September 2,12.45 a.ie. Amstedam, SepteniUrE. -j Pctrograd has sent a message, via tßoita? lin, Vr\eh states Jhat the Homo Affairs, Unitski, las bees ossawEiinated. His murderers Hevo4>an^amat-i5 ( , ed.—Eeuter. »| - ' -JH ATTEMPTS MMEN'S^MKEL Received September 1, 55 pjtn. f ,vij New York, August 31. - * It is reported that an attempt waK made on Lenin's life before he left cow:—Press Assoc. ; t J Received September d, 5.5 p.m ql London, Auguk 317' « Wireless Russian 'Official:—:As suit of an attempt on his life in on the 30th, (Lenin was wounded. Th«| communique gives no further Aus -N.Z. Cable Assoc. and Eeuter^. Received September 1, 1145 p.m. ,'f London, August:Sl. Jy. A 1 wireless Russian message repoctsT that Lenin was hit twice, a bullet pan®-! 1 trating each shoulder. In one ca®»' tlislj lung affected,—Aus.-N".Z. CablaU Assoc. 1 }*\l
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