THE SECRET PEACE MISSION TO SWEDEN
A- PARTY OF OUTLAWED EXILES. v (Bee. April 16. 0.5 a.m.) ~- Stookholrn, 'April 15. The Russian extreme Socialists, who, had formerly been exiled in Switzerland, have arrived, and are arranging j.n peace conference. Some GermanFrenoh Soehlistß accepted the invitation, hut the British refused. The British Government refused the smiles permission to visit England. They travelled from ' Switzerland through Germany in closed carriages.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. NEW REGIME.RECOGNISED BY- , GREECE. /"■Athens, 'April 13. Greece lias officially recognised the Russian Provisional ■ Government.— Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. : ON TEE RUSSIaTbATTLX FRONT ATTACK ON AUSTRIAN LINES London, 'April 13. " Wireless, per Admiralty Press'.—A : Russian official message states: "Inthe region of Ozerki the enemy attacked and occupied our positions,vhut a counter-attack drove them out. In tho region of Bogorodshany, following a gas attack by the enemy, which enused nodnmagn. thn Aiistrians were bombarded. Disorder was noticed in tho enemv's first-line trenches. Part of the Austrians retired; the remainder at-' tompted to artproaeh with white, flags, but were subjected to fire by their own artillery and fled back."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter. , THE HUN BAR, IN CHINA GERMAN FLAG SHUT OUT FROM ' INLAND WATERS. (Rec. r April 15, 5.25 p.m.) ; _ Peking, April 14. The Chinese Government has prohibited the navigation of inland waters in China by vessels under the German flag, and withdrawn licenses from tho German pilots.—Router.'' ~
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 5
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224THE SECRET PEACE MISSION TO SWEDEN Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 5
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