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ANTI-BOLSHEVISTS Bolshevist Government Fallen WELCOME ALLIES WashlngtoB, Ang 12— The ■M ‘‘supreme government of the And Leaders Fled Says Report northern territory of Russia,” welcomes AUied co-<^>OTatlon against the Bolshevists. This Advices from Copenhagen on Sat­ was made very plain In a ca­ London, Aug. 12.— The Bolshevist blegram reachhxg the State De­ iw£ Esnm IT / t urday quoted German papers as say­ government of Russia has apparent­ partment today from Arch­ ing that a change of government in angel. It consisted of an an­ I ly reached its end, the Wolff Bureau Russia was likely. nouncement of policy by the GERMANS WORSTED UUIDED TODAY of Germany announced today, ac­ members of the newly formed British, Aided by French, Take Two More Villages Along This was followed on Sunday by government there. BY CANADIANS cording to a dispatch from Amster­ a report that. Lenine and Trotzky They intend to fight to free With the IMtUib A m y on the Picardy Froixi,. AnS- I * —. dam. probably would take refuge In Ger­ Russia from all outside influ­ Center and Left Flank o f French Annies— 700 German ence. (9 a. m.)—Two new filTlflkma Captain Alexander Lawson Nicholai Lenine, the Bolshevist many. were thrown Into the flgbtilig The Bolshevists in Russia came in­ Guns in Allied Hands— SonHi of Albert Operations More in the vicinity of LIhpna by tlie premier, and Leon Trotzky, the for­ Germans last night ii| n deopO’ and 29 of Swedish Steam­ eign minister, have fled from Mos­ to power in November, 1917, follow­ rate attempt to cfieck the Ca­ cow U) Cronstadt. ing an abortive attempt to seize the Local— Germans Begin to Counter Attack at Some Points nadians. er Lydland’s Crew Reach Rumors of the collapse of the Bol­ government in the preceding July. BRITISH AHACK Despite the^ vlolance of the The Wolff Bureau Is the official counter attack the Genyiane shevist government have been cur­ were hurl^ back and avlferecl Port Safely— Herman Win­ rent for the past few days. news service of Germany. heavy losses. FiOSIAN COAST The counter attack phase has been reached in the great bat­ The attack was a comj^ete tle developed by the Anglo-French offensive between Albert and failnre. ter Not Sank; is in Harhor the Oise river and fresh German reserves have begun to make The fourth day of the offen­ MISTAKE IN D RAH CALL; sive found the enemy strongly FIRST II. S. FIELD ARMY German Zeppelin and Six Brit their appearance ^ _ , . .. * i entrenched along a 20 nMle, — 10 Vessels Prohahly Along the center and left flank of the French armies the Al­ front. TIME EXTENDED TO 30TH lies have made further gains in the direction of the German base' Lost ORGANIZEO IN ish Motorboats are Re­ at Roye, capturing Armancourt and , about 3V^ miles away. German prisoners are now unofficially estimated at more nonading in the regions of Hurqui- Local Men Will Not Be Sent to Camp ported Missing than 40,000 while the Allies are reported to have captured approx­ on Thursday— Latest Local Draft villers and . An Atlantic Port, Aug. 12.— Nine imately 700 German guns. On the northern one of the Picardy ‘‘There is nothing to report from . Infmonation Announced. fishing schooners and a steamer were Consists of Five Army Corps, battle zone, (just south of Albert) the fighting dwindled down to the balance of the front.” sunk off the New England coast by local operations temporarily. These enabled the British to stab- The Marqulvillers-Grlvillers -to®'* PLANES AID NAVY lize their lines and to connect up a small gap north of the German under-sea raiders on Satur­ Presomably for F^hting tor is 4 ^ miles southwest ot Roye. ■ Chairman E. L. G. Hohenthal, of in the district where Americans were engaged on Saturday. Four Divisions TahtoD