RUSSIA AND PERSIA
OABLE NEWS
(United Press Association—By Electrie Telegraph —Copyright.)
TRIBESMEN FLEEING THE RUSSIAN . LAC HOISTED. •(:I\-eeeivea~Last. Nighit, 9.50 o'clock.) ST. PEffIER&BURG, December 28. - The two tele plicae line is conai:oting •Tiaibrdz wiith Jtn!tfa have beten cut'. ■ Two hnndired Caaiioa&ian Fd'daie 'k'ibeamcai have fled from Karaclagh, L*t]i' the- inliientlLcHi cf crossing illie tfUnxiam frontier. ■ A company otf Russian Rifles haw been quartered at the csfcaide® in. Taijjris;, and the- Russian flag has been hoisted. , > A company of the Fitfthi Clha&seuns artillery dietiachiment forced it®, way, •by skirmishing;, through BagKchemaJi, a suburb of Tabriz, to join- tine •Riussiani encampment there. > Ninety Caucasian® have been ar-rie-sted at Baku, for attempting to "enter Persia- tb participate iin tibe ■dcist/aribances/ tihere.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10512, 29 December 1911, Page 5
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118RUSSIA AND PERSIA Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10512, 29 December 1911, Page 5
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