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RUSSIAN MISMANAGEMENT.

'The Times/ , T1 . , LONDON’. January 23. ine Limes s' correspondent at Petro.Cfi'ad has forwarded a special article deallnf. ' vltl | t!le f=«ircitv of food. After narratirs the suffcnm>s of the poorer penile, who are compelled to wait in queues “for hoi,vs in the intense cold, lie savs that necessities, cxceptnijr tea. have risen from l "o lo ten times on peace prices. There are now four meatless days. The regnlations of several departments overlap, and iho elaborate procedure results i„ endless quandhng and delay before, supplies are obtainable. With the admission of thinadequacy of tire railways to cope with the military and food transport, it is no wonder that the people are most angry at the Government’s inefficiency.

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Evening Star, Issue 16335, 30 January 1917, Page 3

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RUSSIAN MISMANAGEMENT. Evening Star, Issue 16335, 30 January 1917, Page 3

RUSSIAN MISMANAGEMENT. Evening Star, Issue 16335, 30 January 1917, Page 3