Brutalities and Excesses Ravaging Country.
The Red Guards and the sailors enrttinue to patrol Petrograd. Some shooting occurred, A very fietce snowstorm ia raging. Tbe correspondent adds: "I cannot tell of all the brutalities atid excesses which ate ravaging Russia from end to «nd. blunder in the moat cruel foima and murders me so common that the horrors pall. The tyranny is worse than under Nicholas 11. The Bolsheviks are a warning symbol of the muttering vclcanie forces cf social Upheaval that have been loosened by the war. Their object is to enable the proletariat to capture the accumu- - hUed wealth of civilisation."
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 6966, 23 January 1918, Page 3
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