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ARMY OF PRISONERS OF WAR BEING FORMED IN PETROGRAD GERMANY INTENDS TO REESTABLISH THE EMPIRE (Rec. December 26, 2 a.m.) Stockholm, December 24. The "National Tidende" states that' Lucius, a former German diplomatist, is forming a German arniy in Petrograd, consisting of prisoners of war, officered by a large number of Germans, who have arrived from the ftontier. Other Petrograd messages state that' Germany intends to re-establish tho Empire of Russia. Berlin's candidate is Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovitch, who will enter into an immediate alliance with the German and Austrian Emperors.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn., OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES UNRELIABLE THE VICTORIES CLAIMED IN THE • SOUTH WITHOUT FOUNDATION. (Rec. December 26, 2 a.m.) Paris, December 24. The "Petit ParisionV" Petrograd correspondent states that the official communiques are increasingly unreliable. The great victories claimed in the south are without foundation. It is safe to assume the Bolshevik! will stiok at nothing to realise their programme through the new self-dom-inated Assembly.—"The Times."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 78, 26 December 1917, Page 5
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