AN APOLOGY TO BRITAIN
FROM A RUSSIAN EXTREMIST .WRITER. nteuter's Teleerani.l • Patrograd, August- '11. : ' 11. Bulatzel, Leader of the Extreme Right, went to the British Embassy and formally apologised for his scurrilous article, and withdrew, all the allegations against Britain. The British Ambassador (Sir George Buchanan) accepted his. apology. [The Russian Government (as reported' yesterday) was urged to prosecute the Leader of the Extreme Right, M. Bulatzel, who, regarding Mr. Asquith's declaration as to the punishment of those responsible for international crimes as being directed at the Kaiser, wrote' an article —a scurrilous diatribe—against Bfitain. He wrote: "Britain is planning a tribunal such as that which sentenced to death Mary Queen 0 F Scots and Joan of Ave. The British Army has advanced a few hundred yards in two years. The task of faking the Kaiser prisoner presumably will be imposed on Russia. The war will not end when Russia is able to conclude an honourable peace, but when Russia has laid low the Hohenzollorn dynasty." Bulatzel practically ndvocited a separate peace between Russia and Germany.]
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2860, 26 August 1916, Page 9
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176AN APOLOGY TO BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2860, 26 August 1916, Page 9
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