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RUSSIA WITHIN

NO SEPARATE PEACE.

IDEA SCOTtXFFLLY FFFF-

DIATED

lAustralian and N.Z. Cable Association.]

deceived tin's day at 0.P.0 n-m PFTTCOGFcAD. M"nv 13.

AT. Skobeleff, a leading member of the Executive Committee of the "Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates, roundly declared at a sitting of the Council that every Eiissinn proletariat scornfully repudiated a separate peace. Every soldier who concerted much with Germans injured the general cause of Russian democracy. The Army must be a powerful organisation and ready to fi>ht not merely in the'trenches, but take the offensive-

The Executive resolved by 23 to 22 not to participate in a coalition Ministry. There were eight abstentions, including the most influential committeemen, for personal reasons.

The question is referable to the Plenary Committee, when it is anticipated that the vote will he reversed.

MONARCHJSTS EXTINCT.

LENIN BECOMES RATIONAL

[Australian and N.Z Cable Association.]

Received this dav at 10-13 am LONDON, May 13.

Petrograd letters show that the Monarchial party has absolutely disappeared, not leaving a single supporter of their cause.

Professor Faibman writes that Lenin has removed his violent tactics and dismissed a suggestion for a separate peace.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1917, Page 2

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RUSSIA WITHIN Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1917, Page 2

RUSSIA WITHIN Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1917, Page 2

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