RUSSIA.
SOVIET EXPOSED TO DANGER. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyriglit, ( London, Oct. 2. The French Foreign Office attributes the greatest importance to the reported disorders in Russia. Semi-official ad- { vices indicate that the Soviet is exposed to the most serious danger yet ! experienced. General Brusiloff, for the Soviet, is calling ipn (former Czarist officers to j rally to the Red army. Massacres of commissaries attached to the armies are ' occurring daily. Two hundred took refuge in Germany,, including the notorious hangman Peters. Meanwhile General Wrangel is gaining fresh successes, owing to his policy of winning the confidence of the peasants by granting title deeds to land. The Russian peasant, leader, General Makhuo, who hag thrown in Ms lot with General Wrangel, announces the cap* ture of Morofa, in the Dentz valley, and of the annihilation of a Red division.— Beuter Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1920, Page 5
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