RUSSIA’S CRISIS.
A HOPEFUL AMERICAN
(Roceircd This Day at 9.50 a.m.l ' WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. Mr Hill believes the Russians will adjust their troubles, re-enter tbe war and be a potent factor.
RUSSIAN RISING OF SHORT LIFE
WASHIGTO-' November 12. The State Department advices from Petrograd state the uprising will apparently be short-lived. NO SEPARATE PEACE.
WASHINGTON November 12. Robert K. Long an authority on Russian affairs writing from Petrograd emphasised the GBolshevikis do not desire a separate peace. There is no sepai ate peace party in Russia. The Bolshevikis are doomed to fail. A fresh revolution similar to KornilofFs affair is inevitable.
A RELIGIOUS UPHEAVAL,
\ WASHINGTON November 12.
It was learned several days ago that the upheaval at Petrograd was stimulated by a religious movement, designed to save Russia. Five hundred thousand soldiers and Their commanders had joined pledging to support the Kerensky movement and it' is still 'growing.
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