RUSSIA.
BRITISH FLEET ACTIVE. ' 'BOMBARDMENT Off BOLSHEVIKS, i n-it London, Dec. 17. «, t communique states that a British squadron in the Gulf of Finland bombarded the Bolsheviks, both the rear and front sections. The enemy's advance on the Asserin front was brought to a standstill. The mobilisation of the Esthonian army is progressing successfully.—Aus. N.Z, Cable Association and Reuter. | bolsheviks defeated. POSITION AT PETROGBAD WOBSE. . - , Pekin. Dec. 17. ! VladiTOstock reports that the Bol- | sheviks were severely defeated at Ekatemluig. Three brigades of the Ural Soviets were cut up.—Aua. 3ST.Z. Cable Assoc. j - Stockholm, Dec. 17. | Members -of the Danish Legation who nave arrived from Petrograd state that ithe situation there is rapidly becoming Wtffse. The Bolsheviks intend to evacuate Petrograd owing to the action of the AHies and to increase the Bed Army from one to three millions,—Aus. NJZ. Cable Afi^oc. ANTI-BOLSHEVIST MISSION. AEEIVED-- AT • OONSTANKNOPLB. j Paris, Dec. 17. | Constantinople reports that a Russian anti-Bolshevist mission, headed l>y M. Sfihukoft. lias arrived froni Juflsv.—Aus, N.Z, Cable Aag<x» t
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1918, Page 5
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