AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA
RAISING THE NEW ARMY COMPULSORY SERVICE Petrograd, April 3. General Brougevitch lias expressed a nope that tho new Russian Army will reach a. million in the next two months. The Council of Commissaries has decided to introduce compulsory military service. Id must be ratified , by the Convention of Soviets. No politics, iron discipline, and the death sentence arc the corner stones of the new organisation.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. UKRAINE'S BREADSTUFFS GREAT. STORES TRANSPORTED TO GERMANY. London, April 3 Tho United Press Petrograd correspondent reports that trade between the Ukraine and Germany is in full swing. Great stores of breadstiiffs havo been transported to Germany under German supervision.—Aus.-N."Z. Cable Assn. ■ (Rec. April 4, 7 p.m.) London, April 3. Count Czernin, the Austrian Foreign Minister, assorts that tho Ukraine will deliver at least a million tons of cereals, and that thirty trucks havo already started. Rumania will now deliver 800,000 sheep and 100,000 swine.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. OMINOUS SIGNS AT .VLADIVOSTOK Tokio, April 3. There are ominous signs of trouble at Vladivostok. Tho Bolshoviki have seized the telegraphs, cutting off outside communication.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 168, 5 April 1918, Page 5
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