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RESISTANCE URGED TO KERENSKY.

“A PARTISAN OF KORNILOFF.” (Renter's Telegram.! LONDON, Nov. 10. Tho staffs of the Russian Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Commerce, and Finance have struck at Petrograd. Tho Telegraph Agency states that the congress of the Soviets of all tiie Russianshave practically unanimously decided to appeal to the workmen and soldiers and peasants of Russia stating that the parties of Korniloff, Kerensky, Kolcclia and others are endeavouring to move troops to Potrograd, but that several detachments of Kerensky’s troops have already sided with the revolting people. The appeal urges the soldiers to actively resist Kerensky, who is a partisan of Korniloff. It the railwayman to stop tho forces Korenskj- is sending to Petrograd. KERENSKY’S STOCK IMPROVING. GERMANY’S COUNTERFEIT RUSSIAN PAPER MONEY. Received November 12, 11.35 a.m. PETROGRAD, Nov. 11. Troops are loyally rallying to M. Kerensky in the various towns lie visited Eton tho garrison at Petrograd is inclined to renew its allegiance. The food problem will be one of the Bolshevik’s stumbling blocks. Tho peasants are aware that, the money which Lenin distributed is counterfeit rouble notes issued in Berlin. Tho permanent officials of the foreign office, finance and commerce Minisleries have struck, refusing to servo under the Bolsheviks.

WHAT GERMANY EXPECTS. AMSTERDAM, Nov. 10. Berlin expects an offer from the Leninites of peace on easy terms if they remain in power. RESISTANCE URGED AGAINST PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. LONDON, Nov. 9Tho Daily Chronicle's Petrogratl correspondent states that the military revolutionary committee has appointed eommissionaries at everv important railway station to exhort the soldiers advancing to Petroffrad not, to obey the Provisional Government. At the All Russian Conference tho Soviet declared itself the sovereign uowcr and resolved if its democratic peace terms, which are hereafter to be formulated and offered, are refused by L.ermanv the war is to continue the soldiers at the front are exhorted meanwhile to stay in the trenches till further notice. It was resolved that the workmen control tho factories and Ihe Soviets grapple win the food problem. .It is statedl tlwt Jhc Bolsheviks are forming a Cabinet w hot, any Premier, the members of the.Labi nrt taking their turns to preside. Atter tlic £ptu?o of the Winter Palace the Council of Workmen and So diers learned that 24 hour, earlier Kishkin, now in gaol, had been appointed Dictator.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1019, 12 November 1917, Page 5

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RESISTANCE URGED TO KERENSKY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1019, 12 November 1917, Page 5

RESISTANCE URGED TO KERENSKY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1019, 12 November 1917, Page 5