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RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

GERMANY TIRED OF THE BOLSHEVIKS. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright., (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW YORK, October 9. Mr Arno Dosch-Fiourot oablos from Stockholm that he learns from a reliable source that Germany is contemplating the overthrow of the Bolshevik regime shortly, replacing it by a Gadeti Government. The Cadet leaders, among wh<?m is M. Miliukov, are now visiting Berlin. BRITISH ANT> FRENCH LEAVE PETROGRAD. WASHINGTON, October 9. Stato Department advices from Norway say that the British and French citizens who took refuge at the American Legation at Petrograd. have been' allowed to leave unharmed by the Bolsheviks. THE POLISH"TERRITORIES. BERNE, October 10. Moscow telegrams lannounco the early proclamation of the union of all Polish, territories. GERMANS~LmVING. LONDON, October 10. The Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily News" says that the Germans are evacuating -portions of Russia, after removing everything valuable. KING OF FINLAND ELECTED. (Beuter'a Telegrams.) (Received October 11th, 7.20 p.m.) STOCKHOLM, October 10. The Finnish Landtag has electedl Prince Friedrich CoH, seoond cousin of the Kaiser, King of Finland. The Republican members refrained from voting. - THE DEATH WARRANT OF GERMAN HOPES. (United Serrioe.) (Received October 11th, 7.20 p.m.)

LONDON, October 10,

M. Kerensky, in an article in the "Pall Mall Gazette," Bays: —"The dofeats of Turkey and the surrender of Bulgaria mean the death warrant to Germany's hopes of domination in Russia. The Bolsheviks' stronghold in the centre of Russia will instantly collapse when Germany's support is withdrawn. Germany must he oompellecj after the war to disgorge the £400,000,000 Russian indemnity."

GERMANY'S TROUBLES INCREASING. (United Service.) (Received October 12th, 1.35 a.m.) • . LONDON, October 10. All danger on the Murman coast has now been removed. The Polon are showing open opposition to the Central Powers, and constitute a grave menace to the reduced German garrisons. Peasant risings are also threatening the Germans in the Ukraine. The Germans' hold on the Black Sea is endangered.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16341, 12 October 1918, Page 9

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RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16341, 12 October 1918, Page 9

RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16341, 12 October 1918, Page 9