SOVIET APPEALS FOR FOOD.
THE SOUND OF THE TOCSIN. RESOLUTION TO HOLD OUT. London, Feb. 2G. Wireless Russian official: The Peoples’ Commissaries have issued food appeals to ’ all not engaged in military service to organise for the speedier transport of broad, and to re-organise the railways. “Wo sound the tocsin The enemy is before the gates of red Petrograd, and on red Petrograd’s food supplies depends the success of the last great decisive battle for peace, for our land, and for Socialism. The 1 thourers of the whole world, who are not strong enough to help us immediately, are watching events with restrained breath and alarm. We must, awaiting speedy help, hold out for several days in a desperate battle against the world’s usurpers.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11474, 28 February 1918, Page 5
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124SOVIET APPEALS FOR FOOD. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11474, 28 February 1918, Page 5
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