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Show 6 & 6 Fk & ' A A & & & A & 2 4 1 1 I EARLY RETURN TO ORDER IN GERMANY LIKELY I GEIIDEMK'S 'l SOLDIERS GO OH I . TO SOVIET FORCES I Bolshevik Army 'Occupies H City of Novorossic in Face H of Little Opposition NOVOROSSISK. Russia, March 2S. H Occupation of this city by Bolshevik H forces occurred Saturday morning a H 10 o'clock. ' Thousands or General Denikine's H volunteer soldiers went over to the : soviet side, and most of the remainder went on board ship and departed for ! Crimea with Denlkine. ( al The only ships which resisted occu- fl pation of the city by the Bolsheviki ( were Russian, which fired a few shells at the soviet forces. The United ! States cruiser Galveston was the last (H : warship to leave the harbor and was H not fired upon, although British and ' ;H I French warships were under fire ironi I H (Bolshevik machine guns while depaHl- 4 ,H ; ing. iH j Virtually all shipping of value was ,H I removed from the harbor before tha ; Bolsheviki earned control of the eitv. 'H LONDON, March 29. Official dis- I patches on the Tall of Novorossisk H 5tate that when the Bolsheviki enter- H sd the town, on March 27, all of ihe H allied forces and a portion of the rela- B Lively small forces of General Deni- kite's army hrfd been removed. |