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Show IKE M mm housand Austro-Ger-ioldiers Captured in :aJl of Towns. res by Bolsheviki o Reign of Terror roughout Russia. ; .-rat. fX ''1C Associated ,0K ;C .diychcnsk, capital of the 0i!)'C of Amur, and Alexievsk f(n:..prtl ' .'apancsc cava'ry, !0 isf.'nnalion received by the ir.lKy- 't'o thousand Aus- were lalfn prisoner, j ilown t heir arms at Kokka. in Jail. ;r,TOX. Sept. Stories of ia;i'-,'iucr uf representative pro-rrncr pro-rrncr officers'. bocau.se Ihoy are ; to Uie soviet," are told in .-ounts reaching the state deodar de-odar of the reign of terror in lies, against which the Amer-nment Amer-nment has called upon all civ- tn protest. ns en:n:iifr out nf Rus.-ia are n reports of the existence of editions. One detail is tha-t offrccr. arc shot at nicrht in the p'ins !)ins muffled with Liberty. m. head o.r 1 ho Roishev ik cx- commission against eounter-, eounter-, ii- said to sdgn death warrants :i(iii';; the papers. The latest ilir.ViC,. that the British and nsu! generals in Moscow are st in their houses. American ncTTil Poole fs at liberty and !o visit his colleagues. 0. today's report say a, is belly be-lly praised for his courageous us action. answered. c department has had no an-i'1 an-i'1 message sent last Saturday od and neutral nations in an riiv,' about a universal standing terrorism of the Bolsheviki in vjcreiary Lansing said today tion may result from the send- note without any direct re-ismuch re-ismuch as some of the neutral : least, have representatives in md I'etros'rad. and, through ; bring pressure to bear upon :vik leaders to put an end to )f terror. le known today that the state t. fnr eitfht months prior to 1 icatirifc had full knowledge of entaiy evidence of German con-JJolshcviki, con-JJolshcviki, recently made pub- Proclamation. j :, Thursday, Sept. 19. (Ry the I I're.) A proclamntion has ! d by the Japanese saying that f feeling for Russia, and not a jrairi, prompls Japan to help fler here. The proclamation !'h;isis on the assertion that Linrdles-.s of nationality, causing v i H be, severely punished. I ieved the proclamation was is- 1. se Hie people decline to accept m hy Japanese troops instead ! money. , |