RUSSIA.
MASSACRE pP BRITISHERS; ' ;; - TERRIBLE ANTI-JEWISH POGROM. By Telegraph.—Tress Assn, Helsingfors, July 17. It ia reported from Petrograd that the British Embassy has been gutted and several British citizens have been forced to dig their graves and then been shot. A terrible anti-JewisJi pogrom has broken out. The (Bolsheviks offer half a million roubles for the assassination.of General Mannerheim, with the object of paralysing the operation's of the Finnish army. —Times. "MUTINIES ON" NORTHERN FRONT. BRITISH ALLIES,'GO OVER TO BOLSHEVISTS, Received July 24, 8.15 p.m. London, July 23. Official: General Ironside reports thai the Russian mutinies occurred principally on the Onega front, where there are no British troops, also on the railway front, where the mutiny did not mature. The Onega mutineers surrendered, the front and town to the enemy. The mutiny was due to Bolshevik propaganda, and was brought, to a head by a realisation that British evacuation had begun. Apparently the Russians then decided that their only hope was to go over to the Bolsheviks. The latter attacked the railway front, but were repulsed. General Ironside has the situation in N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1919, Page 5
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