WILL STAND BY ALLIES.
RUSSIA'S NEW GOVERNMENT. ! MORE INTIMATE RELATIONS yrSTB. BRITAIN AND FRANCE. "- ■■•.>. (Benter's Telegrams.) (Received 2.20 p.m.) ." X " 1 PETROGRAD, March IS. f The Government has telegraphed to v its representatives abroad stating that J the Government which assumes power at : * .the moment, of gravest crisis in Russian . history, fully conscious of its immense responsibility, will apply itself first 'to repairing the overwhelming errors of the' past, secondly to ensuring order and ■ tranquility, and finally preparing conditions necessary in order that the eov- ] ereign will of the nation may be freely -pronounced on its future lot. . In regard to foreign policy the Cabinet will remain mindful of international - engagements entered into by the fallen regime, will honour Russia's word, and ' will carefully cultivate the relations wniting Russia with other, friendly Allied - tiationa. The Government is confident j that, these relations will .beepme more •( intimately, solid. ..
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 19 March 1917, Page 2
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