NO SEPARATE PEACE.
Russia’s Aims
(Auslriilian & N.Z. Cable Assoai tiou and Reuter.) (LUceived Anri! 20, at 8.4 > ?.m.) Washington, Apr 1 19 Amba srdir Francis reporis there is no possibility of Russia jielding to Auetro-German overtures for a 1 separate peace. ; Milakoff has informed France that ! Russian Socialists did art want peace, but there was anxiety to promote revolutionary movements in the Central : Powers.
The Allies Ccmmlsslons. London, April 18 Government have commandeered four cargoes of Ausst alian butter, Washington, April 1$ Mr Balfour dieensses the following subjects ing, financial assistance for Allies, question of blockade, munitions, military dispositions, naval operations, food?,tuffs, and general resources. The party iue’udts 20 experts. The French Commission is generally ou similar lines. It is officially stated that United States is sending a Commission to Russia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1917, Page 2
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