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THE RED TERROR.

MUTINY AT MOSCOW. By T«!egrapU.—Pres* A«sn CopyTljbt. Copenhagen, Nov. I Reports from Riga state that soldiers in Moscow refuse to proceed to the front unless supplied with new equipment. Civilians joined the mutineers, and the authorities posted machine-guns and howitzers in the barracks and streets. They arrested 6000 persons and executed 300, but did not discover the ringleaders.

SIBERIAN RISING SPREADING Copenhagen, Nov. 1. The anti-Bolshevik rising in Siberia is spreading. The newspaper Oravda states that 81 conspirators, mainly officers, were executed at Omsk. Colonel Semenoff, leader of the Cossack irregulars, wae captured while trying to eieape iu an aeroplane.—Times Service

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1920, Page 5

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THE RED TERROR. Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1920, Page 5

THE RED TERROR. Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1920, Page 5

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