AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA
FALL OF PETROGKAD EXPECTED. Washington, March 26. The Anierieau- Consul at Petrograd • cabled on March 20 stating that ; Petrograd was expected to fail at ai.y ho^r. —Aus.iN.Z.- Cable Assn. POWER OF BOLSHEVIKI DECLIN- . ING. Peking, March 20. j ' While Samenoff's strength is ircreas- i ing, the Bolsheviki are'melting auay, j owing to cash running short. Negotia- | tions for co-operation between Cl'ina ! and Japan.are not completed. It is ob-: viously necessary that China stall post < troops in Manchuria ready W co-oper-ate at any moment against tl.e extension'of German influence. The Pusideut has. reappoiuted Chijtui as Premier, owing to the mccess of the northern troops, but the estrangement ■ of north and south will continue uiJess ; the military domination of the north is ; relaxed.—''The Times." j
CONTROL OF. FINLAND BEING PLANNED BY GERMANY. New York, March 26. . The Petragrad correspondent of the , "New York;. World," cabling from , Stockholm, ' states . that the Germans arc planning to control FinisM, and .. have already trained 200,000 AWiite Guards to attack Helsingfcrs. The Russian sailors in the Baltic Meet sup- ' port the R«d Guards. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. . ■ "
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 6
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182AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 6
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