STATEMENT BY LENIN AND TROTSKY
. JAPAN WILL TAKE ACTION
THE BLOW IN THE WEST
GERMAN PRESS COMMENCES HEARTENING-UP EFFORT
The statements by Lenin and Trotsky in to-day's dispatches afford further evidence of the completeness of the Bolshevik collapse. The Germans have occupied Eeval. The armistice which they ask for will suspend further operations in the meantime. The peace delegates are reassembling at Brest Litovsk. Count von Hertling, the German .Chancellor, is reported in a United Service message from London to have stated in the Reichstag that ho was agreed that a general peace could be discussed on the'basis of President Wilson's principles, if the Entente Powers accepted. There is still no further '**
development in the West. Artillery duels and raids continue. The Americans have signalised their first independent raid by capturing prisoners. The German Press, evidently under instruction, has begun a publicity campaign for the purpose of heartening up the German people.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 7
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152STATEMENT BY LENIN AND TROTSKY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 7
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