RUSSIA.
1 GERMAN PROCLAMATION SCATTERED. A MISTAKEN/' IDEA. ("The Times.") . Received 6 p.m., March 28th. I , PETROGRAD, March 27. Gentian aeroplanes, are scattering a proclamation stating that the English dethroned the Czar because he was no longer subservient to them. The proclamations excite amazement. The Germans mistakenly think that the Russian soldiers are fools, whereas they have kept their heads during an exciting ordeal. ' GOVERNMENT. OP FINLAND. ITS CONSTITUTION. (Router's Telegrams.) Received 6 p.mi, March 28th. The new governing body of Finland comprises six Social Democrats, and six representatives of other parties, ' GERMAN CLAIMS. (Australian and NZ. Cable Assh. '• and'Eeufer.) •■■ ■ -,■■■ • , Admiralty—Per Wireless Press, j Received 6 p.m., March 28th. I LONDON,'- March 27. , German official.—^\ r e advanced southeast of Bsiranovitchi, and Btormed positions on the west bank of the Shsra River foorth of Pinslc marshes). We repulsed a Russian attack west of Luzk'' ' GENERAL IVANOFF ARRESTED. > (Router's Telegrams.) . ■ Received 11 30 pm, March 28th. PETROGRAD, March 27. ■ General Ivanoff haSabeen arrested at Kieff.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16231, 29 March 1917, Page 7
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164RUSSIA. Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16231, 29 March 1917, Page 7
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