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Show 1EI6I OFFICES HIDED HIT BEDS lsheviki Make Wholesale Arrests Regardless of i; Nationality. - LONDON, Aug. 12. (By the As--riated press.) General Denize Deni-ze -s advance is continuing .long the grater part of the south-' south-' Eussinn front against considerable consid-erable Bolshevlki resistance, the war office announced tonight. K?nusliin, which was takon on July 28, yielded 11,000 prisoners, txty guns, 150 machine guns, and !;.,' immense amount of war mate--: rial, it was added. ' WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. Invasion the Bolsheviki of all legations and !:,0sulates in Petrograd and Moscow, ,d the wholesale arrests of foreign-f, foreign-f, regardless of nationality, early in lM v.as reported to Hie state depart- 'ent to'Jjy frm Danish sources. Trie information was brought out of i7L;ia by a TJauish Eed Cross mis-'ou mis-'ou iiicli has just reached Warsaw. lji.c mission's report was sent to the anis'n government, where it was made "i-fiila'rjle Ho American representatives. ""(iw June 2 and 3 Bolshevik police-en police-en entered all foreign consulates and gations, sealing them when they with-ren with-ren Branches of the Red Cross in ""ctroKrad, Moscow, Samara and Homel o were invaded. Nearly all of the ""Vrigners arrested during the police i:np:iign were said to have been in- Sjrncd in camps at Moscow. The Danish Bed Cross mission worked liili slight success to secure tho re-Vase re-Vase of some of the foreigners held t Pctrograd, until July 10, when its iembcrs moved to Moscow. Many for-Ipucrs for-Ipucrs of various nationalities, whom hr Bolsheviki had promised to release, lit. still remained prisoners, it was said. The Danish mission reported the Bolshevist Bol-shevist ngents confiscated depots of the Danish consulate in Moscow, and that it was believed the Danish stores in the legation at Petrograd also had been taken. |