RUSSIA’S CRISIS.
THREAT FOR ItEVAL. GERMANS ORGANISING. ,y PETROGRAD, Nov. 1. The Germans have completely evacuated Werder Peninsula, after devastating the whole area and are organising strong bases at Oesel and Dago Islands, with a view* to seizing Reval. This accounts for the lull in the Baltic operations.
AN UGLY RUMOURDENIED BY MR. LANSING. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) (Received. This Day at 8.50. a.m.) PETROGRAD November 2. M. Kerensky is reported to have said that Russia entered, the war early and is now worn out by the strain Russia claimed that her other Allies ought to shoulder the burden of the war. fAUSTRALIAN & H. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION] WASHINGTON November 2. Mr. Landing, comtaenffing orf Hi© Russian rumour says—“ Any statement that Russia will ’quit the war is entirely unfounded.’’ • NO SEPARATE PEACE. RUSSIAN EMBASSY STATEMENT. (Received This Day at 9.15 a.m.) WASHINGTON, November 2. The (Rossjian Embassy- states that Russia adheres to the' Allies and will no* conclude a separate peace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1917, Page 2
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