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LENIN LOOKS TO GERMANY

IF THE JAPANESE INVADE RUSSIA GERMAN MONEY CIRCULATING IN PETROGRAD Rome, November 27. The "Giornale's" Petrograd correspondent states that Lenin declares that Germany will send troops to repulse any Japanese invasion of Russia. German money is being freely circulated in Petrograd through the neutral banks.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. GERMAN STAFF OFFICERS IN PETROGRAD (Rec. November 28, 9.30 p.m.) London, November 27. It is officially stated in London that the British Government has received information that a number of German Staff officers are now in Potrograd.—Reuter. , A WARNING FROM THE ALLIES TO BE FORMULATED AT MEETING OP WAR, COUNCIL. (Rec. November 28, 9.30 p.m.) London, November 27. The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent understands that at its first meeting the iuter-Allied Conference will make a declaration warning tiio Russians of the- dangers which will result from the actions of mon who are usurping tho Governmental power. The conference will protost against the negotiations with Germany for an armistice as a violation of Russia's agreement with the Allies, and will also protest against the publication of documents without tbo consent of all tho signatories.—Reuter. MODERATE RUSSIANS RAISE THEIR VOICE DANGER TO THE NATION CLEARLY GRASPED. (Rec. November 29, 0.5 a.m.) London, November 28. Tho "Daily Chronicle's" Haparanda correspondent states that tho nonBolshevik Socialists, and the moderates of tho Committee of Public Safety have issued a proclamation declaring that in view of tho Allies' repudiation tho Bolshevik pcaco decroo will mean tho definite destruction of Russia, which will bo forced to pay tho Kaiser a poaeo grant and whatever territory or money ho may claim. According to the "Nova Yashiza," General Alexieff has summoned M. Tchcrotelli, M. TcliornofF, M. AultentfcfT, ' and Admiral Vern'hovsky (all cx-Ministcrs) to his Headquatrers for tho purpose of forming a new Government. Lenin and lrotskr have appealed to tho Army's Committees to arrest tho Ministers unless they leavo Headquarters—Aus.N.Z. Cablo Assn. PROLETARIAT RAID ON THE TREASURY. Petrograd, November 27. Tho Council of the Peoples'Comiii; RS ;, r j os | )as igsued a (lecree dismissing the Assistant Ministers of tho High *-»/IJcial Treasury for refusing to recognise tho Council. The decree also han ( | s „,.„ propertv belonging to tho nobility, tho corporations, and the merchant s ' t<) Zemstvo and city municipalities.-Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 5

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LENIN LOOKS TO GERMANY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 5

LENIN LOOKS TO GERMANY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 5

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