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RUSSIAN UPHEAVAL.

NEWS PROM MOSCOW. [per PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPTP.IGUT.j Received, this day at 8.45 a.in. LONDON, March 14. Mr Ransom Cy. reporting from Moscow, states the Lenin government lias arrived. The All Russian Assembly meets on the fourteenth in the halls of nobility, where the peace will probably be ratified. Business men in Moscow speak of the Germans as saviours from the Bolsheviks. Mr Ransome adds that the Soviet government alone stands between Germany and the realisation of her grantliouse dream. , NO TRUTH. Telegrams.t 'U'O'Wori Hus TV'v :it 1*1.25 . o.mA LONDON March 14. Reuter learns that there is no truth in the statement cabled on the tenth that Prince Lvoff has formed a Russian government at Pekin. GERMAN PROPAGANDA. (Received This Day at 11. a nO ZURICH March 14. German official—Agencies have circulated a despatch from Berlin suggesting that Germany as the protreetress oi small, defenceless nations, may fine it necessary to take measures to proved Russia from the .Japanese. The despatch argues filial her benefactions ii ,’Courland, 'Estlioiiia, Lithuania, and Finland may be followed by the salva tion of Russia froth the Asiatic peril The whole despatch is perfidiously cal culated to justify before neutrals. Get many’s further advance into- Russi in defiance of the peace treaty wit Russia. i

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1918, Page 3

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RUSSIAN UPHEAVAL. Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1918, Page 3

RUSSIAN UPHEAVAL. Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1918, Page 3

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