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RUSSIAN UPHEAVAL.

ANTI-HOI,SHEV IK MOV KM KNT GROWING. HUNGER REV<>LUTIONS (’RASING. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. DISPUTE WITH THE GERMANS. Amsterdam, Last Night. Amsterdam. Tliis Day. Ni ws Irmii Moscow states tliat the ant i-Rolslicvik movement is growing. Hunger ri volutions are ceasing. Mar ti.il law has been proclaimed by t tie Government at Ufa atid the town of Norgorod. The situation of the Government at Sara toff is serious. Difference's of opinion resulted in the suspension rtf the German and Russian Commission for the excitant;*' of prisoners. Th e fact that Russian prisoners vastlv outnumbered the German Ted the Russians to propose a proport iortal exchange, but tint Germans will only a (tree to a mail for man ex eha 11 lie. thus retainin'; a largo surplus' for war work. Kerensky, interviewed, sai<l that despite the horror of the Rolslicvik ri'i'inii'. h* l sirs reason to lio|m* for the prompt regeneration of Russia. I The closest friendship with the Allies is vital. The Rolsheviks willingly or unw i 11111 p; I > wore working in tile interests of Germany, hut their days w < re numbered DLSAHLED SOLDIERS. RIG APPEAL TO HE MADE. ! London, Last Night. Mr Hodge. in a. speech in London, announnod that h<‘ was about to nprx«d for three millions for the rehabilitation of disabled soldiers. j

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6080, 29 June 1918, Page 5

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RUSSIAN UPHEAVAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6080, 29 June 1918, Page 5

RUSSIAN UPHEAVAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 6080, 29 June 1918, Page 5