BOLSHEVIK REGIME
OVERTHROW CONTEMPLATED BY GERMANY CADET LEADERS Vli'lT BERLIN By Telejraph.—Pre6S Association. New York, October 10. Mr. Anio Dosch-Fleurot cables from Stockholm that be learns from a reliable sourco that Germany contemplates the overthrow of tho Bolshevik regime shortly, and replacing it by a Cadet (Constitutional Democratic) GovernWent. The Cadet leaders, among whom is M. Milrakoff, are now- visiting Ber-lin.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. GERMANS EVACUATING PARTS OF RUSSIA. London, October 10. The Stockholm 'correspondent of tho "Daily News" states that the Germans are evacuating portions of Russia, after removing everything of value.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. BRITISH AND FRENCH CITIZENS ALLOWED TO LEAVE. Washington, October 10. Tho State Department has advices from Norway stating that British and French citizens in rofuge in the American Legation in Petrograd were allowed to leave unharmed by the Bolshe-viki.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. DANGER TO MDRHAfTcOAST REMOVED POLES AND PEASANTS MENACING GERMAN GARRISONS. (Rec. October 12, 1.35 a.m.) London, October 10. All danger to the Murman Coast has now been removed. The Poles aro showing open opposition to the Central Powers, and constitute a grave menace to the : reduced German garrisons. Peasant rising aro also threatening the Germans in the Ukraine. The Germans' hold on the Black Sea is endan-gered.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
ENTENTE POLICE IN RUSSIA
ATTACKED BY LENIN AND' TROTSKY.
London, October 10.
The South Wales Labour leaders and many workers have received a printed circular by post from London, with the signatures of Lenin and Trotsky, attacking the Entente policy in Russia. The circular says that those lie who deqlare that Germany will be beaten. The only way to end the war is for the workers of all countries to combine and appeal to ,thcm to save the Russian revolution and the Bolshevik move-ment.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
GERMANY'S HOPES OF DOMINATION
. ARTICLE BY KERENSKY. (Ree. October 11, 7.20 p.m.) ' London, October 10. M. Korensky, in an article in tho "Pall Mall Gazette," says the defeat of Turkey and the surrender of Bulgaria mean the death warrant' to Germany's hopes for tho domination of Russia. Tho Bolsheviki's stronghold in the centre of Russia will instantly collapse when Germany's support is withdrawn. Germany must be compelled after the war to disgorge the Russian indemnity' of £400,000,000t United Service. KING "oFfTnLAND ■ 1 KAISER'S COUSIN ELECTED. (Rec. October 11, 7.20 p.m.) Stockholm, October 10, The Finnish Landtag haß elected Prince Eriedrich Karl, second cousin of the Kaiser, King of Finland. The Republican members refrained from vot- ■'-,''
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 8
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