TURKEY.
CLAMORING FOR PEACE. ARMY MARCHING OX CONSTANT! 2TOPLE. Race.Hd Oct 21,11.30 p.m. Berne, Oct. 21. The newspaper La Suisse leans from a trustworthy source that an army of aboil# 16,000 is marching on Constantinople to cry for peace.—Times Service.
Amsterdam, Oct. 21. The Tageblatt, in "admitting that Turkey is militarily threatened, says she must make peace, and that AustriaHungary requires a speedy peace, and the newspaper proceeds to attack the military diehards and supporters of Count Heventlow and other Pan-Ger-mans, who are attempting to fan the flames of belligerency to a white heat, again. The paper believes they have regained the ascendancy.—Times Serrice. SAGE ADVICE BY PRESS. Paris, Oct. 20. Constantinople newspapers urge the Government to negotiate for peace without considering Turkey's allies. Germany is not thinking about Turkey. The Central Empires axe beaten, and Ttitkey's beet policy is to become openly Entente—Ans. N.Z. Cable Assoc. RUSSIA? CZARINA AND DAUGHTERS. BOLSHEVIKSPROFESS IGNORANCE OP WHEREABOUTS. Beeeiwd Oct. 21, 7.30 p.m. Home, Oct. 20. The Pop*, through the Austrian ConWl at Moscow, requested that the Tsarma and Inr daughters should be removed to a neutral country, but the Bolsheviks replied that they did not know tlieir •hereabouts. . The Pope'doubts the truth of the rtply.—Ana. N.Z. Cable Assoc. BOLSHEVIKS DEFEATED.
fHEEE ARMORED TRAINS TAKEN. Beeeivd Oct. 21, 7.30 p.m. London, Oct. 21. A Shanghai message, dated October states that 8000 Bolshevik, who were advancing on Ekaterinburg, were se.»erely defeated by the C.-eho-Slovak/ •nd Siberian forces, 1000 being killed, •ad three armored trains were captured. —Renter. MORE BOLSHEVIK MURDERS. Amsterdam, Oct. 19. Moscow reports that the ex-Ministers of Finance and Commerce have been •ummarily shot by order of the People's Court.—Reuter.
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