BOLSHEVIKS IN CRIMEA.
CAVALRY CORPS SURROUNDED. Jtf T«l«gr»ph —Pros Ann.-'"apjftfht Received July 16, 5.5 p.m. Constantinople, July 14. Detail* of General Wrangel'g victory ■to the 4th intt. show that General Wrahgel got wind of an intended eftvalry raid, and laid a trap, into which tha catilry fell. The cavalry wbb surMtyfided, and received a withering fire. Oilt of eight thousand only fifteen hundred ey-aped. The remainder were killed, except a thousand who were taken priß9Ber. Forty guns and the whole of' the transport were captured—Aus.%Z; GSlife Aisn. [Last week the British War Office reCtived a Uldgraui announcing that the cavalry forces of General Wrangel, who it conducting an on the Bolsheviks frwtt the Crimean peninsula, encfrtled feitem? cavalry corps consisting of eighteen regiments, which came und# this toneet&rated fire of armored th&ul, troops, and aeroplanes.]
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1920, Page 5
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135BOLSHEVIKS IN CRIMEA. Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1920, Page 5
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