RUSSIA AND FINLAND.
c NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE. a ' STOCKHOLM, July 12. .' A Petrograd message states that " Lenin accepted the Finnish proposal * through the German Foreign Office to . negotiate a separate peace. g The Swedish Press learns that Count ' v6n Mirbach, the German Ambassador who was murdered in Moscow, while exercising a powerful influence over the Bolsheviks, entertained secret relations * with the Monarchical and anti-Revohl-d tionary party.—(United Service.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 4
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