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PRO-GERMAN PEACE PLOT IN RUSSIA

THE HOFFMANN SENSATION SWISS POPULACE IN ANGRY MOOD Paris, June 20. •Kollowiii" the Hoffmann crime episode, thn Russian Government prohibited M. E. Odier° (Ambassador for Switzerland) sending a cipher message to his Goy"ldarcelllutiu, in the "Echo de Paris » states that Von Bulow dictated the terms of Hoßmami's telegram to Grimm (the German agont).-A«s.-N.Z. Cable Assn. i ' ANGRY CROWD DEMANDS FURTHER INVESTIGATION (Roc. JiMie 21, 10.35 p.m.) Geneva, June 20. ■V crowd of fifteen thousand demonstrators demanded a. further investigation of the Hoffmann episode. Disturbances were created outside the German, Austrian and Turkish Consulates, and the German coat-of-arms was torn down-Aus.-kZ. Cable A»n. . v Geneva, Ouno 20. the demonstrators proceeded to the hotel where Von Bulow _ recently was arms which was thrown into the lake. All the windows were smashed. Subsequently the /'police charged the crowds. Thirty of the police were injured, and eighteen arrests were made.—Renter. POLISH AR'MY TO FIGHT THE GERMANS THOUSANDS TRAINING IN AMERICA. New York, .liuie 20. It is learned that Poland will have a separate national army fighting against Germany soou. One hundred thousand Poles are now training, and will sail from America to join such au army.— Aus.-Ji .Z. Cable Assn. DUMA'S THANKS TO THE MOTHER OF PARLIAMENTS (Bee. June 21, 10.35 p.m.) i London, June 20. In the House of Commons tho Speaker read the Eussiaii Duma's message thankinf the Mother of Parliament.i for Jts greeting, and adding: "We believe, finite the difficulties in. our path, that vre shall progress to victory. i\ew HnSa, tside her noble Allief, will finally triumph over the last bulwark of autocracy in Europe, in the case of pf peace and civilisation. -Aua.-N.Z. table Assn. -

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3117, 22 June 1917, Page 5

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PRO-GERMAN PEACE PLOT IN RUSSIA Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3117, 22 June 1917, Page 5

PRO-GERMAN PEACE PLOT IN RUSSIA Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3117, 22 June 1917, Page 5

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