BOLSHEVISM IN THE EAST.
PROPAGANDA" BTARTS IN TURKESTAN. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Berlin, Feb. 3. The so-called Bolshevik League for the emancipation of the East has begun operations in Turkestan, whete a pretender to the ancient throne of Tamer- _ lane has appeared. The pretender, pf who is of the TJibeg rice, says he is a deecfflidftnt of Tamerlane, but a Bolshevik. He recently entered Samark wtth great pomp and proclaimed tV equlitttioo of all property right*. He then announced that he would leari tbn army to the Ganges like his great ancestor, «o* produced alleged i-<v:e* with"t£e Khanate and Khiva and the Tarter BejmbUe of Azerbaijan, saying be woold unite under his sway all the Tunutton Modems.—Aus-N.Z. Cable
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1920, Page 5
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