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COMPLETE ORDER RE-ESTABLISHED

United Prcus As&ycmtiou—•Copyrignt. AasLraliau and NZ. Cable Association LONDON, March V.). Tlie “Daily Telegraph’s" correspondent at Petrograd wrote on Sunday morning: There is a feeling Unit the worst is over. Complete order has been re-cs.bablif.hcd in tin; streets, wont of the shops nru open, and the Duma jti no longer surrounded by a surging crowd. .Members of the Cabinet are •working at their respective Ministries. " Order m being fashioned out of chaos- The rod Bag is everywhere, oven over the Winter Palace, kick becomes Tiutioahl property, and will no •used for tW Constituent Assembly. The organisation of the militia to xophitr© tho police is proccccliug ut toj» speed. The food supply is being sot in order. ... r< I l Tlio aimouncGiuenti of the Czur a dication calmed the waverers. VUtl> characteristic elasticity the Russians oi nil chesses are adapting themselves to the now viewpoint. Cautious deputies who had not boon near tho Duma since Monday returned on Saturday, looking greatly relieved. The Socialist parties, which war.; suppressed under the old order, are being rapidly re-organised. The THiiiinur in which the Czar adhicatod slightly softened tho general bitterness against the Crown, but resentment against tho Empress remains strong. , , All executive and legislative power is now concentrated in the Provisional Government. The Czpr appointed Prince Lvwß President of the Council of Ministers just before his abdication. News from the provinces is reassuring. The revolution in Moscow passed off like ft holiday. Nows from Nishni Novgorod, Karkov, Minsk, and other centres is equally cheering. Municipal councils everywhere have taken over authority.

ACCEPTANCE OF NEW REGIME FINNISH SUPPORT GUARANTIED.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9614, 21 March 1917, Page 6

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COMPLETE ORDER RE-ESTABLISHED New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9614, 21 March 1917, Page 6

COMPLETE ORDER RE-ESTABLISHED New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9614, 21 March 1917, Page 6

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