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Show -mm . STILL ADVANGES eneral's Move Toward ?etrograd Declared to Be Progressing Steadily. TELSINGFORS, Nov. 1. Tho latest orts from the army of General Yu-nltch Yu-nltch declare that he Is steadily ad- j nclng on the entire front before Petro- i id and the south, his right flank be-l be-l fully protected as the result of the : gress made by the Esthonlans. Today the British fleet continued its mbardment of all the islands between j 3 Finnish coast and Krasnaia Gorka, : ?ouraged by General Yudenitch'a Im-ved Im-ved position. The Swedish language newspapers here resenting the party advocating Finnish ;ervention in the campaign against the lshevikl, are urging the Finnish gov-nnent gov-nnent Lo modify the conditions upon ilch it has indicated It would consider ervening. They suggest that Finland p her territorial claims and demand ty that the allies stand the cost of i military operations. Considerable outpost fighting is in jgress along the Finnish frontier. The ins, according to reports, are refusing take prisoners, wiping out yesterday econnoitering party of fifty BolshevikL 1 STOCKHOLM, Saturday, Nov. L The vn of Krasnaia Gorka, the strong Bol-;vik Bol-;vik position on the Gulf of Finland, it to the west of the island on which : fortress of Kronstadt stands, has itutated to the forces of General denitch, according tu a dispatch from yaX COPENHAGEN; Saturday; Nov. 1. telegram from Kamenetz-Podolska to j Ukrainian Press bureau hero, dated iday, claims that General Denekinc'a - Jmv is retreating along the whola rainian front under tho pressure of neral Petlura's offensive. The ry.lnians, the message says, have cap-ed cap-ed the railway junction of Kodyma. -iELSINGFORS. Finland, Nov. 2. . jrograd has been without bread for j last two weeks, thousands of persons Waging daily, according to information ncKjugbt to Helsingfors by a Finn who taped from a prison camp at. Mbs-flQnivv. Mbs-flQnivv. Tho population of Petrograd has "Men below 400.000. ho said. Conditions Moscow, the Finn reported, were much I ter- iTOCKHOLM, Nov. 2. A dispatch to 11) i Tldenden from Helshigfors says the nine in Petrograd is assuming terrible (portions. Forty thousand persons COUjye died, within a month, it is de-" de-" 'red. ' |