THE RUSSIAN MIX UP.
AT AARAND ISLANDS. I • COPENHAGEN March 4. | Swedish Conservative newspapers re- 1 gard the German occupation of the j Aalaiid as the natural outcome of the movements, and the refusal to assist the Finnish Government. Other papers declare that the German action gives th© impression of an 1 unfriendly act towards Sweden. I UKRAINE FOOD DIVIDED. BERNE March 4. | Vienna newspapers state that Austria and Germany have agreed to divide the Ukraine wheat equally. CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES. n ORDERED BY KRYRENKO. RONDON, March 4. Wireless Russian official: Krylenko has ordered the Russians to cease hos, tilities ; but to remain at their present positions. / POSITION IN FINLAND. GERMAN SQUADRON THERE. fßeceived this day at 1.20 a.m.,) COPENHAGEN, March 5. The “Altenbladen” states that five thousand Russian soldiers have arrived at Helsingfors, where Germany’s action has caused a panic. Red Guards have decided to defend the town to the last. A German squadron has assembled at the entrance to the Gulf of Finland. A cruiser and three destroyers are reported at Antrer, Southern Finland. The activities indicate that a German landing is imminent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1918, Page 2
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