TSAR'S MESSAGE TO HIS TROOPS
AGAINST A SEPARATE. PEACE By Telegraph.—Press Association—Copyright Petrograd, January 4. The' Tsar, in a review of the Army, made a speech to the Knights of St. George. He said: "To you, most valiant representatives of the Army, I address my cordial and profound recognition of your courageous and self-sac-rificing service in the campaign. _ I beg you to transmit to your respective regiments my sincere gratification of the painstaking work which" tliey have fulfilled, and which Russia appreciates with me. Be assured I will not conclude peace until we have chased the last of Jhe enemy out of our territory, nor except in full agreement with our Allies, to whom we are bound, not 'by paper treaties, but by time friendship and blood. Tho devoted service of the troops rejoices my heart. May God keep you."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2662, 6 January 1916, Page 5
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140TSAR'S MESSAGE TO HIS TROOPS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2662, 6 January 1916, Page 5
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