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WANE OF SOVIET POWER.

RUSSIA'S ANTI-GERMAN SPIRIT PARIS, June 22. M. MaklokotV, who was appointed Ambassador by il. Ivercusky, warns the Allies against aiding the Bolsheviks, otherwise Russia's restoration will be delayed. M. Maklokoll considers that military intervention is necessary. He declares the scattered troops in the Don Country, the Caucasus, and Siberia, who are stiU fighting Germans, might become a real force if supported by an Allied military force. STOCKHOLM.. June 22. A Ilolsingors telegram states that the Grand Duke Michael, brother of the exCzar, has escaped from Russia. The Bolshevik Government has become greatly alarmed. It has issued a manifesto accusing the Social Revolutionaries of cooperation with the Imperialist*. The message adds that all signs point to the complete downfall of the Bolshevik regime at an early date. ZURICH. June 22. The Berlin " Deutsche Tages Zeitung " states that Lenin is rnsianinj? despite a vote of confidence from the Soviet Committee. ' SEW YORK. June 22. The Stockholm correspondent of the United Press states that the president of the Siberian Soviets has written to Lenin, indicating that all groups, including part of the Bolsheviks, will probably combine against German penetration. They would enter into an agreement with America for loans and supplies for Siberia.—(A. and X.Z.) REVOLT IN TTKRAXNIA SPREADS (Received 10.45 a.m.) LONDON, June 23. i It is reported in KiefT that the revolt of the peasants in Ukrainia lias spread to several new districts. German detachments have boon sent to suppress the revolt.- (A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 24 June 1918, Page 5

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WANE OF SOVIET POWER. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 24 June 1918, Page 5

WANE OF SOVIET POWER. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 24 June 1918, Page 5