THE RUSSIANS.
STORMY CABINET MEETINGS. KEItENSKY\S DISSATISF ACTION. Router's Telegrams, mocrivcrl July 23, 10 a.m.) FETROGRAR, July 22. Tlio Anarchists b:vo abandoned thoir last ritadol. that of Dm novo Villa. Most workmen have resumed work. M. Korrnskv is iirrpslinp all persons found guiltv of relations with Germany. Already several notorious Maximalists have been arrested. Th<> whereabouts of M. Lenin is unknown. The mutinous troops hare been disbanded. Further troops have arrived from the front. Prince Lvoff's resignation followed stormv Cabinet meetings. M. Keren sky, who had just returned from the front, rritirisert Ministers' military handling of the recent situation, and declared that they should hpve used tho fullest power to suppress the mutinv.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12066, 23 July 1917, Page 5
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