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THE RUSSIAN MIX UP.

EVACUATION OF PETROGRAD. HURRIEDLY CONTINUES. PETROGRAD March 11. It is officially announced that the exaeuation of Petrograd hurriedly con tinues. All metal and stocks are being reonovedv | I A PANIC CAUSED. '• \ PETROGRAD March 11. . It Is reported from Odessa that the ! expected aggression of an Austrian force caused a panic among the population who are hastily organising a defence. ; QUARRELS REGARDING PEACE.

PETROGRAD March 11. Trotsky’s resignation was due to the Bolshevik quarrels regarding peace. Shernoff, Minister of Trade and Loinoff Chairman of the Supreme Economic Council have also resigned, j PEACE APROVED. J TAUSTRALIAN A. N.Z. CABLE ' & REUTER.] PETROGRAD March 11. , The Bolshevik party in Congress has approved of the ratification of peace by thirty votes to twelve. RUTHLESS SUPPRESSION. BERNE March 11. A wireless Petrograd message states that the Government ( has ordered the suppression of all Jewish newspapers in Russia and the arrest of the editorial staffs; also the .President- of the Organising Committee of the Russian' Jewish Congress, which is convened at Petrograd.

SOVIETS RESISTING. PETROGRAD March 11. The paper “Pravnda” states that Soviets are being hurriedly mobilised to resist the new Government.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1918, Page 2

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THE RUSSIAN MIX UP. Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1918, Page 2

THE RUSSIAN MIX UP. Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1918, Page 2

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