RUSSIA.
! WOWE GENERALS SHOT. j BI ORDER OF THE SO VIET. | J _ Stockholm, Doe. 12. . "etrograd advices state that, according to an official Ukranian source, Generals Russki and Radkodmitreff have been shot by order of the Soviet of the town of Piapiagorsk.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. NORWAY AND DENMARK.
BREAKING WITH BOLSHEVIKS. Received Deo. 14, 12.15 a.m. Christiania, Dac. 12. The Aftenposteh states that the Norwegian legation left Petrograd for Norway. Probably the Bolshevist ventatives will be ordered to leave Norway shortly. It ig reported that Denmark is also about to break connection with Bolshevist Russia. CLASS HATRED. EXTERMINATION OP MTrmr.rc CLASS. Received Dec. 14, 12.15 a.m. Stockholm, Dee. 12. A Swedish engineer, long resident in Russia, declares that it is not Socialism which is active in Russia, but class hatred. The population seems to aim at exterminating the bourgeoisie by starvation. Unless the Allies soon help, the bourgeoisie will perish. Corruption has reached the utmost limit. Bolshevism exists by terrorism alone.—Aub. N.Z. Cable Assoc. A NEW GOVERNMENT. Received Dec. 13, 7.30 p.m. Stockholm, Dec. 12. Tupoff is negotiating with four other moderate leaders with a view to forming a new GDvernment..—Aus. NZ. Cable Asscc. and Rcuter. Stockholm, Dec. 12. The report of the formation of a new Russian Government under Trep'off is authoritatively demed. THE SOUTHERN COSSACKS.
London, Deo. 12. German wireless reports state that the f'l-'r.d Duke N\hclas commands the ' jQi ■:<:= on the southern Russian front, ,L headquarters at Kautemirovka.— ...... X.Z. Cable Assoc.
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