RUSSIA.
DENIKEN WANTS REST. TERRIBLE ATROCITIES. By Telegraph.—Press Aun.—Copyright, -jondon, July 20. Correspondents with Deniken's armies, state that a period of inactivity is essential for reorganisation. They remain optimistic, but state that it is the cruellest type of warfare, accompanied by terrible atrocities. The Bolshevists lit inflammable oil m the ears of their victims, hammered nails into the soles of their feet, and put swarms of ants in open wounds. Sucli are amongst their misdeeds m South Russia, where many women and girls have been shot for defending their lienor. —United Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1919, Page 5
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