RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE.
SEPARATE PEACE ALMOST INA . -EVWE.
IHE PREMIER DEPOSED. .nor. 1, ;..*'-■? . : "; . (Press Association. — Extraordinary.) V. i >'.. .i ..-,, , (Received Noyembe^ : .9, "8.35* a.m.) VANCOUVER, November 8. Kerensky has been deposed. NEW YORK, November 8. The Bolsheviki control Petrograd and announce that a separate peace is ii% mineut. [The - .-Bolsheviki - are :, the . unyielding extreme .Radicals of Ryssia. They be- ■ lieve m the" universal .-, .brotherhood of man, -They disapp^pye ;of >yar because it is not a fraternity of mankind. They jiusiat^ upon/ immediate- institution of all Socialistic ideals. The party comprises the Radicals of tho Radicals of Russia.]
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14450, 9 November 1917, Page 3
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