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WILSON'S MESSAGE TO SOVIETS.

A TIMELY WARNING. WASHINGTON, March 11. President Wilson sent a message of America's sympathy and support to the Congress of Soviets in Moscow. He added that the Germans were attempting to neutralise Russia's struggle for freedom. Although America was unable now to render direct and effective aid, she would take every opportunity to assist Russia to secure complete sovereignty and independence. America thoroughly supported the Russian people's attempt to free themselves from autocratic government.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXIX, Issue 3893, 13 March 1918, Page 2

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WILSON'S MESSAGE TO SOVIETS. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXIX, Issue 3893, 13 March 1918, Page 2

WILSON'S MESSAGE TO SOVIETS. Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXIX, Issue 3893, 13 March 1918, Page 2

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