■ DANGER of rurajl. districts. (Received Tin’s Dav at 11.25. a.m.) ] PETROGRAD, June 7. , •' Gutor, the youngest general in the Army, success General Brussiloff in the south-west. The chief dangers are now not the Army, hut the remote j rural districts, where many of the clergy are fomenting a counter revolutionary movement, saying the revolution was horn of Satan. Many agitators accuse the Provisional Government of dtjsiring to shut tho churches and destroy the 1 Ikons. £ Anaroßidts nrti urging peasants > to seize the lands and cut down the forests. ' _
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1917, Page 3
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