RUSSIA WITHIN.
GENERAL RESIGNS,
IMPROVING- TRANSPORT SYSTEM
[AUSTEALIAN and n.z. cable association.]
PETROGRAD, May 13,
General Goruiloff lias resigned the command of the troops at Petrograd, apparently due to friction with the Council of Workmen and Soldiers’ delegates. The War Minister declares that if a definite agreement is reached with America, the reorganisation of the transport system and supply of munitions will he satisllaCitoiVlv solved in a few weeks. The revictualling of the Army is at present most unsatisfactory, hut will shortly he improved. The arm A’ has been reorganised, enabling tlio utilisation of^men of talent. GOVERNOR RESIGNS. INTERFERENCE RESENTED[Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.] Received tins day at 9.5 a-m-COPENHAGEN, May 14. General Korniloff lias resigned Hie Military Governorship of Petrograd because the Council of Workmen and Soldiers’ Delegates demanded bis orders to the troops should bo first submitted to their approval-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1917, Page 5
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