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RUSSIA.

JtjNCTION 0F ARCHANGEL AND OiISE TROOPS.

ifcOTSSrS EFFORTS TO RALLY THE BtfielVed April 1,8 p.m. London, March 31. a '"£Jie Daily Chronicle's correspondent at 6nttk reports th*t a d#t&ch&eiit of SiBeria* trodps, leaving Cherdiri, eighty •iles northwiM of Perm on skis, junc«»iwd: WiH tW; Ailitd aid Russian Ariopi Opftfcting on tie AJchangei front; trial tunf W iStfcni Bai Men established #l«w«g j Omsk, "Smwtj, on ill Ufa ffont, is endeavor--5 to rtuly t&e Red Army eastwatd of e Volg* wHerfe ihatiy ate deserting to lltt SflMMto wdeV—Aus. N.Z. Cable AsOPERATIONS IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA < Paris, March 30. General Pitiiira's Ukrainian troops Ve. advancing towards Kieff, while the Bolsheviks' afe matching towards Bess-arahia.—AM.-NJS. Cable Assn. CASADIANS WITHDRAWN FROM SißEfilA. Btcrind April 1, BJS p.m. , Ottawa, March 31. TWi withdrawal of tie Canadian Siberiln fo¥& Ms been ordered.—Aus. and %2. CabW AdMe. An American correspondent, writing tar m dall, stited: fhe Canadian coittrngent has not been in any action with tie BoUheviki, though a Canadian artilkry #Uh th» Imperial troops has firad some shells in thi Vieinity of Arch*6geL It w«ftt there from France. It Wu aiMotßiCed, when the contingent left,that they wtftHd be free to retorri in a year rtfter tke armistice Now it Ms been determined to bring them home Men«f.. ifce-cott will be heavy, but it is ipfce borne by the : lmperial Government, ft II B6lMi?&f_tß4t thi Aniefican forces fjn UtotrGy follow, as there hive been pratesta against Yankees atayftjftfiere laager, and cablegrams sent to the Chicago newspapers by special correnldndtets * accompanying the United States contingent have passed uncenwred, and have opened the eyes of the Washington Administration as to real djiidltiflßs in the fastnesses of Siberia. TM troops haVe been daily appealing to wTiome, as they say they do not know Why they are there, saya one message.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1919, Page 5

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RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1919, Page 5

RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1919, Page 5

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