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MISCHIEF-MAKERS IN RUSSIA

GERMAN AGENTS ACTIVE : AMERICAN EMBASSY : THREATENED New York, April 25. ■ The New York "World's" correspondent at Potrograd states that a mob, led by a Sooialist, who said that America was an onemy to Socialism, threatened the American. Embassy,. Soldiers dispersed the crowd. German agents circulated' a report among the Russians soldiers that land was being distributed, causing a number to leave the front. Consequently - M. Gutehkony War Minister, issued a ' denial, reassuring tho soldiers.—Ans.N.Z. Cable Assn.. , RUSSIAN NAVAL ACTIVITY 'AOTIONS IN THE SL'AOK SEA. London, 'April, 2S- , Admiralty, per Wireless Press.—A Russian official message states: "Our cruiser destroyed the harbour works at Kerasund. A torpedo boat destroyed three Turkish schooners, and our submarine sank two schooners in the region of the Bosporus."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aasn; ... • , . FIGHTING IN THE .CAUCASUS'. London, April 25. 'Admiralty; per Wireless Press. —A , Russian official message states: "The Cossacks repelled the Kurds on the night of April 21, near Seiger, in the , Caucasus."—Atib.-N.Z. Cable As^n.- . E«uter. NEW RUSSIAN GENERAL WITH RUMANIAN COMMAND -.-■■•■ Petrograd, April 25. The Russian. General Tcherbatsoheff has been appointed second in command on the Rumanian front —Reuter. SERBIAN REVOLT AGAINST OPPRESSION '■' FOUR THOUSAND ESCAPE TO THE . MOUNTAINS. • ■ - (. Berne, April 25. Twenty thousand Serbians revolted in the, Nish, Kravia, and Lekovatz districts agaiiifit- the Bulgarian measures for compulsory recruiting. The leader Kosta escaped to the mountains with ©00 followers. The remainder, of the insurgents were subsequently exterminated or imprisoned.—Aus.Jf.Z. Cable Assn. .

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3064, 27 April 1917, Page 5

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MISCHIEF-MAKERS IN RUSSIA Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3064, 27 April 1917, Page 5

MISCHIEF-MAKERS IN RUSSIA Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3064, 27 April 1917, Page 5

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