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RUSSIA'S CAMPAIGN.

RUSSIAN FEELING. AMSTERDAM, Aug. 28. A Berlin telegram states M. Kerensky on Sunday telephoned to General Korniloff stating Government did not desire him to address the conference. General Korniloff felt that he was bound to tell the oountry the about the army, which the Premier an*, ids colleagues hattenot disclosed. There is a feeling distinctly unfavourabe to M. Kerensky, who lost his charm when he failed to speak the wheje truth. It adds that General Korniloff had a great ovation in the streets tne crowds shouting.—“Ourhope of the future lies, with Korniloff” and his friends.” RUSSIAN DISUNION. PETRORGAD, August 28. Mr. Wilton states that M. Kerensky shirked an interview with General Korniloff on Sunday. There is much talk about the conflict between General Korniloff and M. Kerensky over the departure of M." Savinkoff General Korniloff insists that M. Savinkoff must remain in charge of the War Office. On the other hand M. Kerensky has adopted such a tone towards M. Savinkoff - - that the latter has been compelled to resign. - These disagreements are closely conncted with impending army reforms. General Alexieff as spokesman bf the Officers’ Leaguo has announced that lie is determined to speak without fear regarding the army.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1917, Page 2

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RUSSIA'S CAMPAIGN. Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1917, Page 2

RUSSIA'S CAMPAIGN. Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1917, Page 2

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