RUSSIA AND THE HUNS.
MENACE TO THE CAPITAL. ARTILLERY USED TO DISPERSE MEN FRATERNISING. - (Reuter'a Telegram.) PETROGRAD, Oct N 28. The preliminary Parliament approved M. • Kesensky-'s declai-ation that the ■Government should defend Petrograd -vigorously -and <remain m the capital till (the last moment; (Admiralty Intercepts".— VMreiess Press; LONDON, Oct. 28. 1 A Russian -.official [report says : — Our artillery dispersed several scores of men fraternising with the Germans m the region of Illukst. (Received October 30, 12.45 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 29. A Russian .official message states : Our artillery dispersed the Austrians attempt*ing to fraternise ;in <Bystritza . region. The Germans, left the Werder peninsula on Saturday.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14441, 30 October 1917, Page 3
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