RUSSIAN TREACHERY PROGRESSES.
Germans agree to Cease Hostilities. The Brutal Bolsheviks. [electric telegraph—coryaiOHT. i £I'KU press association.J R.vfved 8 3") a.m. on Thursday. Now Yo'k, November 28. The Germans have agreed to the JJol_ sheirks' overtures i'or a general armistice. Received This Day, 9.-15 a.m. Petrograd, Nov. 28. M. Trotzky has written to the British Ambassador demanding the release of two Russians arrested ill Britain and apparently interned. He hints iat repnVals. About half of the Petrograd voters polled in the constituent assembly elections, which close to-day. Most of the Petrograd garrison sides with the Bolsheviks. The latter have seized the Custom, s . General Balueff, commanding on tho western Russian front, has been superseded for 'refusing to negotiate for an a i"i nistl.ee. The Bolsheviks have announced; that they have control of Tashkent after four days' fighting'. The Mornuig Post's correspondent says the Bolsheviks alone enjoy the facilities of propaganda in connection with the elections. They rigorously suppressed; the literature of the other parties. A Bolshevik pronouncement threatens the better classes with terrible reprisals, including' the deprivation of theiLr food allowance because of their passive .resistance to the new government.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 November 1917, Page 3
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