RUSSIA.
A BOLSHEVIK ARMY DESTROYED. RUSSIAN RECRUITS FOR CZECHOSLOVAK ARMY. New York, Sept. 5 Official advices are expected to the effect that, the Czecho-Slovaks have destroyed the Bolshevik army east of Lake Baikal. The Cossacks are co-op-erating with the Czecho-Slovaks. Mr Francis (American Ambassador i» Russia) cabled from Archangel to the Plate Department that loyal Russians are joining the Czecho-Slovaks in large numbers-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. arrest'oFm. LITVHOFF. London, September . G M. Litvinoff, who was previously confined to his own house, has now been taken to Brixton prison, with his secretary and military adviser. The police searched the so-called Embassy.—Aus.H. 7.. Cable Assoc.
FORCES JOINING UP. Received Sept. 7, 5.5 p.m. Tokio, Sept. fi. The Czecli forces, marching eastward from Lake Baikal, jur.ctioned with General Semenoffs irregulars, who are also in contact with the Japanese.—Aus. IS./.. Cable Assoc. soviet"commisstoners murdered. Received Sept, 7, 5.5 p.m. Moscow, Sept. o. The counter-revolutionists all over Russia are making attempts against feoS representatives. The Soviet Commissioners at Vologda and Irkutsk have reenmi.rderea.-AM. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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