REPLY TO THE GERMAN DEMANDS.
SUICIDE OF KALEDIK
DISPUTE WITH ALEXIEFF,
("The Times.")
Petrograd, Feb. 19,
There are indications that Trotzky has already replied to Germany's peace demands, which ir.clude the retention r/of Poland, Lithuania, and Moon Is- \: lands, and the payment of an indemnity of £Beb-,000-Qod. Probably the 1 indemnity will be reduced by half.
Kaledin committed suicide owing to Alexieff's offensive against the Boise eviki. Kaledin wished the defensive to be localised.
Alexieff is trailing all Cossack males General ■ Nazaroff succeeds Kaledin.
The Bolsheviki claim that large revolutionary forces1 are; j^flvancing upon Rostoffrfrom the Caucasus. ; ..',.
Alexieff has fled to Novocherkask
General ivanoff and Archbishop Vladimir were killed in the fighting in Petchercky Monastery.
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14643, 22 February 1918, Page 5
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115REPLY TO THE GERMAN DEMANDS. Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14643, 22 February 1918, Page 5
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