IS RUSSIA QUITTING?
CONFLICTING STATEMENTS. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. Recoiled November 3, 8,50 a.rn. PETROGRAD, Nov. 2. Kerensky is reported to have said that I Russia, entered the war early, and is now || worn out by the strain. Russia claimed that;- |j tire other Allies ought to shoulder the bur-- I den of the war. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. Mr Lansing, Secretary of State in tlio> f United States’ Cabinet, commenting- on tluv [ Russian rumours, says: “Any statement; , that, Russia, will quit the war is entirely un- j founded.” . WILL ADHERE TO ALLIES. Received November 3, 9.20 a.m. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. ; Tlio Russian Embassy states that. Russia* | adheres to the Allies, and will not conclude j a separate peace.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1012, 3 November 1917, Page 5
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