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Show BRITISH TAKE JERUSALEM I Violent Artillery Fire Continues in Alsace and on Right Bank of Meuse I ROME, Dec. 1 0. Observation trenches -which had been .H lost by the Italians east of Caposile, on the lower Piave line, have been retaken by the Italian forces, the war office an-nounced an-nounced today. - Review of War Situation. Civil war has broken out in Russia and the Bolsheviki regime apparently will be put to the test The Petrograd Petro-grad government has issued a proclamation procla-mation announcing that Generals Kaledines, Korniloff and Dutoff have begun a revolt in southeastern European Euro-pean Russia. The Bolsheviki announcement declares de-clares that the Constitutional Democrats Demo-crats are assisting the hetman of Uie Don Cossacks and his fellow military leaders, who are said to aim at cutting cut-ting off food supplies, and in seizing power from the Black sea to the Ural mountains as well as in Uie Caucasus. Bolsheviki to Take Field. Bolsheviki troops have been ordered to take the field against the counter revolutionists. General Kaledines is said to be col-1 I lccting his forces, and it is inferred I that their objectives include Moscow. General Dutoff is leading the revolt in the province of Orenburg and is endeavoring en-deavoring to cut the trans-Siberian railway at Tcheliabinsk. Two towns in the Caucasus are besieged by forces under General Karauloff. Lenine Leaders Arrested. In Orenburg tho Bolsheviki leaders have been arrested and the soldiers under them disarmed. In the Ukranian provinces tho middle class is reported to be assisting General Kaledines in opposition to the workmen's and soldiers' sol-diers' councils. The proclamation of the Bolsheviki denounces the Constitutional Consti-tutional Democratic party and its leaders, lead-ers, including Michael Rodzianko, the former president of the duma, and Paul N. Mllukoff, tho former foreign minister. New Cabinet in Portugal. The uprising in Portugal has resulted re-sulted in the formation of a new cabinet. cabi-net. The fighting was confined to Lisbon Lis-bon and the immediate neighborhood, the government and the government troops surrendering after two days of hostilities. British and French troops have taken over Italian sections of the fighting front between Lake,Garda and the Adriatic. The British are stationed sta-tioned along the, upper 1-iave but tho position of tho French has not been disclosed. Austro-German Infantry Reforming. Tho Austro-Germans .havo not ro-newed ro-newed their violent attacks on the Asiago plateau, the strong defenso of the Italians apparently having forced a stop to their infantry activity to allow time for the reforming of units. There has been artillery activity between be-tween the Brentn and the Piave and along the Tiavo while Italian airplanes and airships havo been attacking I enemy camps and communications be- Ihind the lines. BERLIN, Dec. 10. Hungarian in- fantry in the Piave delta yesterday IH stormed Uie Italian bridgehead on the IH Sile river, east of Caposile, and took H prisoner more than 200 Italians, it was H announced officially by the German H LONDON, Dec. 10. "A raid under-taken under-taken by the Germans last night southwest of La Bassee was drivn off H before reaching our lines," says to- H day's official communication. "Another H party of the enemy which attacked H ono of our. posts east of Klebein Zllle, H beke was repulsed with losses to tho H PARIS, Dec. 10. Violent artillery fighting occurred last night on the H Verdun front east of the Meuse. H "The artillery fighting was violent H for a time in Alsace and also on the H right bank of the Meuse, in the region H of Chambrcttes," says today's official H report. "An enemy raid against our H small posts south of Corbeny was re- H nn IH |