THE RUSSIAN MUDDLE
FOMENTING INTERNAL , TROUBLES. - , ! '
TROOPS AGAIN FRATERNISE WITH THE ENEMY.
(The Times.)
LONDON, Nov. 3. , Petrograd messages indicate that IM. Kerensky's pessimism is due to failure of the preliminary Parliament to obtain a majority on five resolutions>relating to national defence. ,- •'. Lenin has re-appeared and he and'itho Maximalists are again most active* m fomenting risings m Petrograd, aiming at the seizure of the supreme power"**; The press uneasily discusses the Widespread, preparations, and even Maxiih 1 G orky's paper ' denounces the irreligious and lawless agitators who are likely to precipitate -civil war and * drown >the revolution iii bipod. .!.':,,.. P. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.') . (Reuter's Telegram.) ■-► PETROGRAD^ Nov. 3. A Russian official report sayst— *' Our soldiers fraternised' 'Witli fthe enemy -.iii- the Vishnqff Lake sector '* ■ v\ c successfully' raided northward" of .Husiatyn. .*••
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 3
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