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A HUMBLE DELEGATION

(Rec. December 4, 11.10 p.m.) is?:« s&fts £aa «*& -• Allied a* «t& GERMAN UNIFORMS IN THE STREETS OF PETROGRAD (Bee. Decemboi 4, 11.10 p, m .) Reports from Petrograd state that M TrotsW W^"""' 2 e 2 nnb ! r / 160 Russian legations and consulate" Lrfffih hJI Xl ?° StaffS - C ' ibo Bolshevik Government. It is reported th Jt 0 L; i U -° d £ ? cogl ! ISS and German prisoners. German un£ s have 21X i^ 5 the streets of Petrograd. A decree has b6T issued fT* , thtt privileges. Everybody will have the „ ,s .wß ftt ™» Rcpublk"-Au S .-N.Z. Cable Assn. le of cltlzen of the Russla n FRATERNISATION RIFE. (Reo. December 4, 6.30 p.m.) ■ . The Russian Plenipotentiary with the British ™?itu r , 3 / nisation has increased especially nn +£> . ii. mi ? s report 6 that fraterresult of the „S&3HS. $&£s&£ W " tam fronts ' as a STATEMENT OP THE NEW REPUBLIC OF UKRAINE (Rec. Decembei- 4, 11.10 p.m.) The Ukrainian Bureau here, in a statement dS* 10 '!!!' Deceml,or 3 - events since the Bolshevik outbreak,VtetffittKftl L W° nee x?' hshment of a Ukrainian Republic on IW«™w »a he .f ada / o( for the estabwould extend to the BlX£ O de L an fth fl ft'i °l whicli Don. A Cossaoks' Commisson had 'X it ?\' ? nd - eastw » r d to the the Ukrainian GOLD RESERVES AND ggglßJgnr THE HANDS OF THE (Roc. December 4, 9.15 p. m .) The gold reserves and the State Bank and all if P , otr ° B , ra<l . December 3. of the Governm en Assn ' tS branches ftro ln thchands THE DANGER OF EXTERNAL PRESSURE (Rec. December 4, 6.30 p.m.) Mr. Bourchier, writing on November 30, warns' tKL^? 3> , pressuro against the BolsheviM might excite th™.. l C& that ? xternal the integrity of Russia, but merefy des£uSce™oX t°nT war agamst the other classes. Mr Bourchier tbinb that tho Rnl^T^ tte,r ot making peace are most uncertain. All th" more enlkhten^^ v,k + > ance ? the people oppose this trafficking with German multari m?V TJl™ -° f dicato a reaction.—"The Times?' militarism. J.he elections mRUSSIAN TORPEDO-BOAT BLOWN UP (Rec. December 4, 6.80 p.m.)

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 61, 5 December 1917, Page 8

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A HUMBLE DELEGATION Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 61, 5 December 1917, Page 8

A HUMBLE DELEGATION Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 61, 5 December 1917, Page 8

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