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IN RUSSIA.

THE INTERNAL TROUBLE. '

. " : Petrograd, July 13. *" lhe Moscow Council of Workmen and Soldiers'discussed the new oll'cnsivo,'- and passed a vote of confidence in.the Goevnmient by 391 to 232 votes.

M. Skobeleff, the Labour Minister, has appealed to th'o workers to remedy the country's economic disorgaiiisatwr by increasing tbe output. _~ A , Amsterdam, July 13. . lhe All-Russia Supply Committee is introducing meat tickets in all the towns and villages, and is also issuing rationing tickets and clothing materia! tickets in Petrograd. At a conference held at Molipeff with General Brusiloff and other commanding officers, M. Kerenskv, Minister of AVar, declared that the army woa entitled to demand more assistance from organisations at the rear. A member of the Council, addressing General Brusiloff, said: "Your presence has brought us solidarity, but 88 per cent, of the officers at headquarters obstruct the work and create a. huge counter revolutionary manifestation."

General Brusiloff jeplied: "I havo taken an oath to serve the democracy. There cannot he a revolution. I will not allow it. All tbe responsible positions are now filled by officers acceptin-/ the revolutionary" committee's views. t Everyone must concentrate to save the country."

CHANGING COMMANDS

RESULT OF GALICIAN DRIVE.

Paris, July 14. M. Marcel Hutin, in his notes in the Echo de Paris, states that A r on Hindenburg and Yon Ludendorff have relieved Vouermolle, tbe Austrian commander.

ANOTHER ENEMY,

CUBANS .WANT TO FIGHT THE

GERMANS

Havana, July 14 The Cuban Congress passed a Bill for a bond issue of £6,000,000, to provide funds for participation in the war.

MOVING THEM ON.

HOAV TBE I AY.AY. AGITATORS

PAY THE PRICE

New York, July The 1100 I.W.AV. agitators expelled from Bisbee encountered armed guards at other towns, who refused to allow them to detrain.

Finally, they were left in the wilderness, and are now marching to El Paso. They have been foodless for 36 hours

An armed guard, formed at Elpaso, will supply food to them, but will not pcynit tho agitators to enter tho city.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3293, 16 July 1917, Page 2

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IN RUSSIA. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3293, 16 July 1917, Page 2

IN RUSSIA. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3293, 16 July 1917, Page 2