GERMANY AND RUSSIA.
ENEMY DELEGATION SURPRISED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and K.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, January 4. The ' Daily Chronicle's' Petrograd correspondent writes : Members of the German delegation hero admit that they realised the state of affairs only on their arrival. They imagined that the Bolsheviks wers tho real Government. When they iovmi. that all the educated Russians in the whole of the territories were opposed to the Bolsheviks they declared that it was impossible to conclude peace with these people. The Bolsheviks will probably summon the Constituent Assembly and impose upon it the responsibility of the conclmiou of peace.
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Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 3
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