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REVOLT AGAINST SOVIET

PEASANT ARMY TAKES THE FIELD. PROMISE OF LIBERATION. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Received Nov. 27. 5.5 p.m. Paris, Nov. 27. Six towns and twenty-five villages are in revolt, against the Soviet administration at Pskoo, according to the “Intransigeant.” The revolt is led by Russian officers from Esthonia. One hundred and fifty thousand peasants have taken the field and engaged the Red troops.

Manifestoes have been circulated in the name of the Grand Duke Nicholas announcing the pending liberation of the peasants from the Bolshevist yoke.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 9

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88

REVOLT AGAINST SOVIET Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 9

REVOLT AGAINST SOVIET Taranaki Daily News, 29 November 1926, Page 9

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