FURTHER DISTURBANCES
ADVANCE IN PALESTINE REPLY TO ENEMY'S PEACE SPEECHES SUPREME WAR COUNCIL'S RESOLVE WAR TO BE VIGOROUSLY PROSECUTED Probably owing to the meteorological conditions fn Australia very little news has come thro-agh from tho other sido of the world. The cabled statements about the industrial upheaval in Germany arc conflicting. Some say that tlie trouble is over; others that it is more acute. Fresh disturbances and co nflicts with the police are reported to have occurred in the Berlin suburbs. The truth about the strike is discernible in a published manifesto by the leaders of the German Independent Socialists, who do not mince matters in their appeal to the people to rise against the tyranny of the German censorship. Thero is a perceptible increase of activity on the "Western front, the artillery being especially active at certain points. The outlook in Russia is interestingly summed up by the "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Pctrograd. According' to him the Bolsheviki "are practically good for another throe months of power, but there are dissenting elements within their ranks." A new advance in Palestine is reported.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 5
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183FURTHER DISTURBANCES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 5
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