GOING TO RUSSIA
DEPUTATION OF LABOUR MEMBERS London, April 4. Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that a deputation of Labour members was going to Russia to request the Government to convey their congratulations to their Russian comrades. ■■•■■■, The Government had received no communication from the new Russian Government to the effect that it was anxious to modify the demand for'tho explosion of tho Turks from Europe, which waS' a condition of the Allies' terms of peace—Aus.-N.Z..Cable Assn.
SUPPORT OF THE SOLDIERS
(Rec. April 6, 5.5 p.m.)
Petrograd, April 5. Union and Republican soldiers have resolved to support the Government in the vigorous continuance of the war until a durable peaco assuring the Russian Ropublic had been secured.—Router.
A SOCIALIST'S MISSION
(Rec. April 6, 5.5. p.m.)
Stookholm, April 5. Branting, leader of the Socialist, Party, is visiting Petrograd on an important political mission. This_ has caused a. sensation in German.Socialist circles.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
EXILES WELCOMED
(Rec.- April. 5, 6 p.m.)
■ Petrograd, April 4. : Six Social Democrats, members of-the Duma, who had been released -from exile in Serbia, received an enthusiastic welcome.—Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3047, 7 April 1917, Page 9
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