RUSSIA.
i IMPORTANT SUCCESSES, DENTKEN USING T&NKa By Telegraph.—Press Assn.-Copyright. Received June 12, L 45 a.m. Paris, June 11. General Deniken reports important s accesses on the ffifariumpol and Dcinetz fronts, the tanks doing good service, assisting in a considerable advance towards Admiral Koltehak's left. Fresh recruits are joining the Cossacks, largely as the result of the Bolshevik outrages ia the upper Don region.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Association. OPTIMISTIC BOLSHEVIK REPORT. Hew York, June 2. TchitcLerin, Russian Foreign Minister, in answering questions in a wireless message, said that •Koltcha3c'9 troops were not advancing, but retreating in disorder. He declared that the reports that Petrograd had been evacuated were untrue. Petrograd was an armed military camp, even the women joining the militia. TcMtcherin claims that the Bolsheviks are steadily advancing on the southern front. Their policy is unchanged, and they are ready, as always, to enter into serious peace negotiations. —AU9.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1919, Page 5
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