WILL RUSSIA QUIT THE WAR?
OFFICIAL DENIALS ISSUED - NO SEPARATE PEACE fIT TMEGHAMT.—UNITED MESS ASSOCIATION.— COPYRIGHT.) (ATJSTEALIAN-IJEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Beceived November 3, 8.15 a.m.) , ; NEW YORK, 2nd November. 'A message from Petrograd reports that M. Kerensky states that Eussia entered the war early, and is now worn out with the strain. Russia claimed that the other Allies ought to shoulder the burden of war. ; (Received November 3, 8.11 a.m.) WASHINGTON; 2nd November. . ; _ The Secretary of State (Mr-. Lansing) says: "Any statement that Eussia will quit the war is entirely unfounded." ■ " • • ■ V (Eeceived ' November 3, 8.30 a.m.) WASHINGTON, 2nd November. . The Buasian Embassy states that Eussia will adhere to- the Allies, and will not conclude a separate peace.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1917, Page 7
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