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INVASION AND CIVIL WAR

DEATH OF GRAND DUKE . ';., : NICHOLAS WESTERN FRONT VERY ACTIVE v GERMAN AHACK IN ALSACE' AMERICAN TRANSPORT ' TORPEDOED Finland'to-day is in flames. Invasion and internecine strife are laying the country waste and subjecting the people to the worst horrors of war. Successes fluctuate between,the Bed and the Whit© Guards, with the odds apparently in favour of the latter. The Ger- ■ man Press hints at great events to happen.presently on the Russian . front. Trotsky has failed to agree.with the-shufflers at Brest Litosk, who are now extremely anxious'to eliminate the Ukraine from the roll of belligerent units. The death of the Grand Duke Nicholas, the Russian Generalissimo in the early days "of the war, is'reported. Mysterious circumstances are said 1 , to envelop.his death. The activ- ['. • ity in the West is increasing rapidly-; there has been an unsuccessful , attack on tho French lines in Alsace, while heavy artillery'duels are j . in progress at various points right along the line. There is.'great air !'.'' activity : in Palestine, while our Arab allies in the Hejaz country have been successfully rounding up the Turks, with severe Josses to the . • latter. ' 'i '..'["'

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 7

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INVASION AND CIVIL WAR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 7

INVASION AND CIVIL WAR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 7

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