ON THE EAST FRONT.
ASKED TO RESIGN.
KERENSKY’S APPEAL.
fAUSTRALIAN CC N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]
(■Received This Day at 10.15. l - LONDON September 10. The Exchange Telegraph says General Korniloff issued an ultimatum to Government, to give him full cm and military power, and personal authonU to constitute a now Government. JI. Kerensky asked Kormloff to ie--Bign his .command and leavo the army immediately. , General Klembovitsy has been appointed to the .supreme command. 1 M. Kerensky appeals for the loyalU of the army and the navy.
BANISHED.
(Received Th’s Dav at 12.25. p-m-1 (Kecenoa STOC £ HOLM) Scpt . 10.
Badmajeff, the ex-Tsar’* secretary, General Gonrko, and Mademoiselle \ oro bova, ex-Lady-in-Waiting,v implicated in the plot in favour of the Czar, are now in Finland, going to Sweden.
STRICTER REGULATIONS. (Received This Dav at J2.2’. " PETROGRAD, Sept. 10. _ Owing to numerous explosions in munition factories in Potrograd and the provinces, stricter regulations are imposed and tho guards have been increased.
A MOVE NORTH vV.vKI^ PETROGRAD, September 10. It Is reported at Headquarters that the Germans have sent their best regiments, including nearly tho wholo of the Guards from the south-west front, northwards.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1917, Page 3
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