RUSSIA.
WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER DECREASING. ■BOLSHEVIK ARMY EXERCISED, Jleeeived Oct- 10, 3.5 p.m. Stockholm, Oct. 9. Advices from Petrograd confirm the I execution of Gnchkoff, but the execution of Prince Kropotkin is nq£ confirmed. ; It is believed he is. still imprisoned, refusing Lenin's offer of liberation conditionally on his recognition of the Soviet Government.' , Wholesale slaughter and arrests are diminishing. The Soviet army of 300,000 is daily exercised in the streets of Moscow and Petrograd. Lenin is delighted with Germany's political changes, regarding these as the beginning of a triumph for the proletariat of the world.—The Times. MORE MINISTERS SHOT. Stockholm, Oct. 9. Advices from Petrograd state that the ex-Premier, Trepoff, and the exMinister, Guchoff, were executed by shooting.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1918, Page 6
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