New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 10

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10 in the rear of in the move troops in that ci In the it Report Is That Their Fleet Is .2 Bolshevik clements o at Petrograd Fortress n pursuit of Lave be meantime the and commar rront, is the advane en ordered to cation of the line o London, Oct. 1 Confirmation of region has but it is Tobol ports that' British naval forces have known which castern ken the fortress of Kronstadt on river, through the Urals. e Gulf of Findland west of Petro- bad has not fimiralty Hing of dt been received at the Yudeniteh oflices Ot the not British the successfully here. Dispatches capitulation of Kron- credited, it being said have only light which are challenging the for- Admiralty officials said there no re British attack h th Stockholm whose ching reinforced Prince 1 volunteers from Arveh denitch north army is mar cruisers .o phoen vicinity incapable y,;ngeq ) orm the the to a son for a formar | place. Helsingfors on dispatc tated that rintending Report Fort Taken. Kronstadt, the | tanding sentinel at the ite of Petrog the former Jan capital, has capitulated to h naval forces, which, after a fic bombardment, entered the Jhe fall of this bastton of the nses of Petrograd to seal he fate of the city Moving steadily udenitch, at the head of the estern Russian army, is standing | [ rtually before Petrograd 'I\.H’*‘l\"‘t‘t § London, Oct. 17 SupC Feat fortress command Rus- . Brit- | ter- place de- appears Gen north- forward 114 flo, the former summer residence of par Nicholas, has hile Krasnoye Selo prther north, e advancing Soviet aving je men having been captured, Just a little also fallen before | anti-Bolshevik M:r(*m.s reported to be mutiny among | broken out n any | B fent, advices indicate that the, ludenitch forces are encountering . ®ble resistance. } Bolshevik troops are said to have: ptured Kiev, has troops are Petrograd a but in this region the, uation is obscure. It was reported st week that Kiev was in the hands Gen. Petlura’s Ukrainian army hich advanced against Gen. Deni- ne’s left flank following Petlura's bolaration of on the Cossack jeftain. Further details of puth of Moscow have not ived but it appears the ies in that region are launching punter attacks against Gen. Deni- ne’s lines. With the ecxception of he capture of Kiev, the Bolsheviki fem to have been repulsed along pe new front. There is also some uncertainty the exact situation in Lithuania here Russian and Lithuanian forces e mobilized Lithuanian troops hve been ordered to advance war the situation 37 been re- Bolshevik SUITS From Regular Stock at $37.50 as Call Doherty's_ 406 Arch street. Tel. ! 46 for your Sunday dinner. Fancy f, Native Veal, Spring Lamb, Cut Pork, Native Roasitng Native Broilers, I'resh killed & Barnes Hams, Shoul- sausage, Pocket 11 C. | e, your New England din- | r early. Vegetabl Corn, Limas, t Potatoes, Celery, 1 uce, Pep- Beets, Turnips, Cabbage. Frait: | Grapes, Bananas, Apples, | Call gain t Dohertvs’, A. 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NOW - which have Gulr of Finland running na Bee: een or several days.) = no Tell of are the e southern coast Bolsheviki have been due to have The they ammunition and guns. has been Wl places and the Soviet reserves to check the rees. Lines. the Siberian forces are )1 riv orovsk 1 in situation during the rains operations inged heavy ine approximately Tchelyabinsk, where the into ides other Suits price price price price price § price price price $ - price $ price price § price price price price $ price price $% price General reported materially, Russo-Ger- have heen before broken advance holding - except and Kur- Bolshevik has and of the Trans- 175 two southwestward 1 northward Tom _ ébuidn’t Help Bfit | 1 to Yekaterinburg. Yalutorovsk Have your car Men. - per hour: wauling Any car spec jobs. Bom our spe Al quotations Call and wdment. 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