RUSSIAN SITUATION
U.S. CITIZENS TO BE RELEASED
ACCUSATION AGAINST BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
(‘WANT MONARCHY RESTORED”
(United Press Association—Copyright.) LONDON, Aug. 9. Advices from Warsaw state that it is understood that the Soviet. Government has despatched to Riga all American citizens hitherto detained in Russia; and in other respects they are hastening to fulfil Mr Hoover’s conditions for the relief of Russia. Moscow reports that many agitators are working the masses, declaring that Britain and Germany demanded the restoration of . the monarchy in Russia, the candidate for Tsar being the Grand Duke Dimitri Pavlovitcli, who, by order of Rasputin, gave the first impulse towards the revolution. —A. and N.Z. C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6154, 11 August 1921, Page 5
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