WHY ARE GERMANS STILL FIGHTING?
(Rec. March 7, 8.5 p.m. ) LONDON, March 6. Wireless, Russian: Krylenko has sent a message to the Austro-German Army Chiefs complaining that the troops are still n'^L^ijg at Janiburg, Orsha, and Komelbriansk, and enquiring whether the cessation of hostilities has been ordered. LENIN A TRAITOR. WASHINGTON, March 6. The United Press reports that authoritative advices have been received here stating that Lenin is attempting to deliver Russia into Germany s hands and trying to arouse the Russian people against the Allies' militarism. LONDON, March 6. The "Daily Express's" Petrograd correspondent says: Lenin's peace terms caused a storm of indignation among the local Soviets who were *,«ofc consulted. They fear that the terms I mean the mailed fist to crush the revolution, cripple Russian industry and alienate the sympathy of the European workers. Maxim Gorky's paper is particularly bitter and calls the treaty "A .Criminal Scrap of Paper," and wonders why the Lenin Government is still in power.
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Grey River Argus, 8 March 1918, Page 3
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