RUSSIA.
BOLSHEVIKS DEFEATED. ' feREfISH AKD FESXS JOINi-HAM^i' By Teleiraph,—Press Assn.—CopjTlthti v Copenhagen, Jnne 18.' ; British and Finnish ,troops have made a junction westward of Pe^rovavodak. Bolshevist newspapers view the situation at Petrograd with gravity. Mo»cow papers warn the public of approaching famine. There was lively fighting on the 15th on the Russo-Finnisii iron,tier. After all day fighting the Finns repulsed and inflicted heavy losses on the Bolsheviks-—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. w THE BOLSHEyiKS* pQOT f . SERIOUSLY BROKEN, , ' ~, / Received June 20, 5.5 pjitti London, Junei*B&* A Russian Bolshevik wireless mfisstfti,' admits the loss of Khirkof, also that General Deniken has ueriously their front and reached the outßldrfcs>of Ekaterinoslav.—Aus-N.Z. CaU|4m^/ LABOR'S tROIESI^, London, Jim&'fiTif *' ' A conference at Southport, by » WOO votes to 935,000 urged the Trade £ Union Congress to prepare for indofttM f action to compel the Government to - cease Operations in f Tie speakers alleged that tK$ war was carried out in the lintetou bt capital invested in Russia.-rAnS.-M'.Z. ■ Cable Assn. """
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1919, Page 5
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