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RUSSIA TRADUCED BY MALICIOUS PROPAGANDISTS

NO THOUGHT OF DESERTING THE ALLIES

ARMY HOLDING 147 GERMAN DIVISIONS

Washington, November 2.

Tho Russian Ambassador (Proffissor Baklimcteff) etatcs: "The assertions that BiUßift will quit the war are muilio ions. The Russians are now holding H7 enemy divisions. Only seven divisions of tho enemy have been diverted to Italy." Mr. Lansing states: "Tho Russkn Government is attaclcinjr its problems energetically, and is still animated by .1 strong determination to organise all tho resource) of tho country for a 'whol c-hcartod resistance and to carry jho war to victorious completion. Th«. Allies aro .rendering Russia all possible assistance." The Treasury Department has pvtendod a credit of 31 million dollars to Russia, making'a total of 100 million dollars— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. KERENSKY'S HOPE FOE THE WINTER. New York, November 2. The. United Press Agency in London states that it is felt in official cireleß that Kerensky relics on tho winter to prevent an invasion. Ho will carry on tho remoulding of tho Russian structure. Ed had resisted and delayed tho crisis until now, when ho was Raining tangible strength over the Bolsheviki. He may withdraw millions of soldiers to actively .assist in the rehabilitation of tho coun-try.—Ans.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE DELEGATION , TO PARIS M. KERENSKY STATES , THE DIFFICULTY. Petrograd, November 4. M Kerensky, in an interview, said it was' impossible to send a delegate in company- with M. Terestchenko to tho Paris Conference, owing to the differences between If. Terestchonko and the Domocrats respecting the government of Email nations If II Terestchenko is included, thii Democrats decline to send a delegate, jr. Kerensky considers that the sending of a Democratic delegate is in-dispensable.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. COSSACKS THE SOLE REMAINING INTEGRAL FORCE A DEPUTATION TO M. KERENSKY.' (Hoc. November 5, 8.45 p.m.) London, November 5. Tho "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that the latest feature of the political situation is tho activity; of tho Don Cossacks, who are tho almost sole repository of real forco remaining in Russia. A Cossack deputation visited the British Ambassador (Sir George Bvichanan), bearing congratulations to tho British Army and Navy, and assured him that the Cossnclw would fight, and the coming spring would seo a revival of Russia s will to The' Cossack deputation also visited M. Kerensky, and warned him to keep independent of tho Soviets, instead of subordinating 'himself, and that ho must also be careful now he accused General Kaledin. _ Jl. Kerensky replied: "Tho Soviets consider mo a despot, and a friend of th6 GSb lS Alexieff, Eussky, and Brnsiloff attended the Ortlwdox Church Conference at Moscow, and were accorded a tumultuous Tccephon, members of the conference cheering again and again Tho generals received the Churchs bleseing. General Brusiloff is now presiding over tho Pan-blav Conference at Mos-cow.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. HINT OF SEPARATION OF THE UKRAINE (Rec. November 5, 7.25 p.m.) Petrograd, November 4. Mr Bonchier states that.tho Parliament at Kieff has decided to hold the elections for the Ukraine separate from the Constituent .AewmHy. Ihw is lantamount to the separation of the Ukraine from Russia.- The limes. THE PEASANTS' PEACE DEMANDS Petrograd, November 4. Tho Peasants' Executive demands tho declaration of the status quo. antebellum with full reparation and compensation by Germany to Belgium, and akotha prevention of German State officials and families participating in a retoendiini in Alsace-Lorraine; it omits any reference to tho German colomes.-Aus.-N.Z.. Cable Assn. LENIN'S ARREST ORDERED. (Bee. November 5, 7.25 p.m.) Petrograd, November 4. Lenin's arrest has been ordered—"The Times."

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 5

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RUSSIA TRADUCED BY MALICIOUS PROPAGANDISTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 5

RUSSIA TRADUCED BY MALICIOUS PROPAGANDISTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 5

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