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INCIDENTS OF THE SITUATION.

LONDON, Deo. 3

Potrogirad reports that Troitsky has dismissed the stall's of 160 Russian legations in consulates aforoad, which. refused to recognise' the. Bolshevik Gowei-nmtent.

It is reported tihat Lenin " is ■• retleasing s Austrian arid: Gre'rroan prisconers. Geimin: uniform has alreiady been seen in .the streets of Petvogracl. * A deca^ej© has foeem issued- a'boli^n-' ing iall titles and okss panvilegies. Every body will have'tlie comnaoai title of citizen of itlne Russian Reipuiblio.—'A. and N.Z. Cable, ■ ' ■ PETROGUAD, Deo. 3.

Bolshevik delegates ■ h-ona 'the conference, aooompanied by two 1 col • on els from the : general staff, have ■departed to safeguard the. interestsyof tho Russiian ai-my oai technical majt.teiPS. • ..:. . •■ '•■■;■'-/;

Kirylenkoi is rushing negotiations to lantdoipate 'a nießting' of the Constitueint Assieanibiy. . ■ . •

Tlha Soviets newspapeir Izviesta. haa proclaimed a class war. Allied siub» jects ail© haetening 1 to leave Moscow—'Times ■Service.

LONDON, D©o. 3

The Daily Chronicle's) Petrograd oarreispondoint says 5: Peacie' dielega'tes sient to the Germajn headquarters consisted of two peasants, a. sailor, a soldier, and a workman, accompanied by two ■ staff colonels as experts to protect militaiy. intereisfc on the Russian allied fronts, .but the General.Staff officially announces thait it is unsijanpathetdc tlo the iso^ laited peaae efforts. : '• • •';; ..'..■,- Trotsky has informed ar mili^y attfidie that stiage of the riegotiatioins will be made public, also! that tli© Allies mqjy ■ intervene if- they think it advisable^' . .

Krylenko. has isemitl a force; againsit. Dukhomin.

Thel tJkraiinian'War Seoretaiy says 1 the Ukrainian .trooipa will refuse to ®uppoi-ti the Bolshevik peaoe marioeiuvres, as there is a risk of invasion of the Ukraiiao©.—A. and N.&' Cable.

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18466, 5 December 1917, Page 3

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INCIDENTS OF THE SITUATION. Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18466, 5 December 1917, Page 3

INCIDENTS OF THE SITUATION. Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18466, 5 December 1917, Page 3

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