SATISFACTORY OUTLOOK
RECOVERY FROM THE REVOLU-
TIONARY TURMOIL
(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CAB LI ASSOCIATION:)
LONDON, 20th April.
The situation irt Russia is developing most satisfactorily.' . There is fittle doubt that the- Austrian peace advances, will be scornfully rejected. They synchronised with the studded inactivity On the Austrian front, which the Russian generals willingly accepted, wlrjla the peasant soldiers re- - turned from their villages, where they rushed in Jarge nmbers after the revolution. ■.-■■■■'
The - peasantay is repudiating the Petr-ograd and Moscow lexfcremists. Even the extremist newspapers are disowning the peace proposals. The Government, is pardoning deserters who return before 14th May.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 7
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