SOVIETS' EXECUTIVE AGREES TO TERMS
.'•'.3 ————— fij RENEWAL OF ARMISTICE ASKED FOR V-| ' . (BBUTBK'S TELEGSAM.) S'Si PETROGRAD, 25th February. • •;'>! The Central Executive of the Committee of Soviets agreed to the German 'i^*| peace terms by 126 votes to 85. :.V~| The Bolshevik commander (General Krylenko) has telegraphed to the Ger.'>3 man General Staff, requesting a reifcwal of the armistice, in view of Russia's v h acceptance of the "peace terms. ,[*2 (PUBLISHED IN THE TIMES.) i v*| Krylenko was shot at and wounded in the neck. A Socialist-has been ,>ji arrested. . <'.;;J (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) •-'I AMSTERDAM, 25th February. ■O::| Count Hertling informed the Reichstag that the peace delegates had gone ' t '-4 to Brest -Litovsk. Although a dispute about details was possible, conclusion of •* A peace must ensue very shortly. . -;",| A Vienna telegram reports that the Austro-Hungarian- delegates have gone i'. l*< 3to Brest Litovsk. :il .">.-» • ———
:?I REPORTED APPOINTMENT OF A DICTATOR .'r'V* ' , » " # './$ (BEOTEB'S TELEGBAM.) • "■d , NEW YOEK, 25th February. ■ ; $ A despatch received in Berlin from Petrograd states that General Bruge■j!/J| vilch has been appointed Dictator of Russia, and also commander of the armies, /'Js with orders to fight to the last. '■",-'$ ' ?;| ALLIED EMBASSIES LEAVING PETROGRAD h% • (AUSTBALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) '"■l • WASHINGTON, 25th February. :;*\ The State Department is advised that the Allied diplomats had planned 'i t\ to leave Petrograd on 23rd February. It is not known whether they have left. .v;| (hkdtbb'B telegram.) ■y4 ■ ' PETROGRAD, 25th February. •■ | The Allied Embassies are leaving Petrograd.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 7
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247SOVIETS' EXECUTIVE AGREES TO TERMS Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 7
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