POSITION IN RUSSIA.
Rumors and Reports
(Australia & N.Z. Cable Association) COPENHAGEN, March 22. The Riif-isial.i iGovornmeijt has required refugees at Stockholm to ifetum and hundreds have arranged to leave ou Saturday. LONDON, March, 22. The Central Nows* Petrograd correspondent states: On 'Tuesday cveu r ing the munition workers caused -matters to turn -by a favorable demonstration. Yesterday they demanded the execution of obnoxious partisans of the old regime.
M. Keroiisky in a speech succeeded in calming the excitement. Misulnevo«a roumours to-dav stated that .the Germans broke' the Russan line on the 'Riga-Dvin.sk front. ‘.General Doitricff, in a reassuring letter to the members' of the Duma, states: The army is firmly holding faith in the final triumph.
The Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Council appointed Friday for the burial of the comrades who have fallen in the revolution. A general holiday will bo observed in Petrograd. The fortress fires a salute. All will be buried in one grave. BUENO'S AIRIES, March 22.—1 t is officially announced that owing to the drought and Remits about half of tlio maize crop is ruined, and the not production is estimated at one and half million Itons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1917, Page 1
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