ULTIMATUM TO RUMANIA IGNORED
WILL STAND OR FALL WITH THE ALLIES THE BOLSHEVIK PEACE WITH THE TEUTONS Washington, February 13. An official cable messago lias been recoived stating that Rumania has ignored the German ultimatum, and decided to survive or perish with ilie Allies.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. (Roc. February 14, 10 p.m.) Amsterdam, February 13. It is semi-officially reported from Germany that Von Mackensen is negotiating with the Rumanian Army Council for a continuation of the armistice on the front.—United Service. (Ree. February IS, 1.15 a.m.) Amsterdam, February 13. A wireless messago states that it is understood that the Central Powers have accepted as a basis of peace negotiations with Rumania Bulgaria's suggestion that Bulgaria should retain the Dobrudja, while Bessarabia revert to Rumania. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. AMERICAN OPINION ON THE BOLSHEVIK DEFECTION BOLSHEVIKS BRANDED AS COWARDS AND TRAITORS. Now York, February 13. Scmi-official expressions of opinion are to the effect that Russia's defection will not assist Germany, as, owing to the absence of a treaty, Germany must retain troops on the East front, while supplies from the "Ukraine ire doubtful. . The Now York "World" says that tho Bolshevik defection seems to confirm the worst suspicion of their cowardice and treachery. The New York "Herald" publishes a cartoon displaying Trotsky as betraying Russia for thirty pieces oi silver.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. POLISH GROUP HOSTILE IN AUSTRIA. Zurich, February 13. The Vienna correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the Polish group lias withdrawn its support from the Austrian Government, owing to Polish interests being sacrificed to tho Ukraine. Tho majority of tho Lower House, consisting of Polish Czechs and Jugo-Slav representatives, is opposed to tho Government. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. RUSSO-GERMAN EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. Berne, February 13. A wireless message from Germany states that Russia and Germany have begun an exchange of prisoners. A thousand Germans from Russia have Warsaw on the way to Berlin.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. BIG ARMY OF RUSSIANS IN ENGLAND FREED FROM SERVICE. London, February 13. Thirty-four thousand Russians in England are now freed of tho necessity of joining the Army.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 127, 15 February 1918, Page 5
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