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Germans to Leave Russia.

AN UNCX>N!EERiMED REPORT

. .Received this day, 9.30 a.m. Stockholm, September 20. It is reported that the 'Russians and Germans have signed an agreement stipulating the German evacuation of occupied Russian territory. T.he report is unconfirmed.'

ALLIES POO'L SHIPPING.

Received this day, 9.10 a.m. Washington, September 20. An dntarnatioiial agreement pooling all available tonnage between, the Allies and, the United States was reached according to an announcement by Mi- Baruch, ohaiirman of the War Industries Board.' ■■fjfgfr.r«7ST' IJOVJ3D WHERE MEN IvOVE FREEDOM. Received this day, 9.10 aim. Washington, September s£o. President Wilson has sent a message of homage to the soldiers which says: "Her Sons are maiking America iloved wherever men love freedom and respect justice. Their sacrifice will make the world happier and safer for the wives - and mothers of brave men in days to oome'. Future generations will rise up 'and call them blessed."

AMERICA'S LOYAL MOTHERS. . Received this day, 9.10 a.m. New Yoru, September 20. The Mothers of American Soldiers' Convention at Evansville, Indiana, telegraphed to the President that they would stand, loyally behind him until Germany surrendered unconditionally. . LABOUR AID THE WAR. Received this day, 9.10 a.m. ' "London, September 20. Tlie Inter-Allied 'Labour Conference adopted the report on the Austrian Note.

ICerensky defended the part Russia, played, in the war until Bolshevism triumphed. He advocated Entente intervention. An excited debate followed. '-Eventually the Russian report was referre dbaok with a view to reaching an agreement.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 September 1918, Page 3

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Germans to Leave Russia. Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 September 1918, Page 3

Germans to Leave Russia. Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 September 1918, Page 3

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