RUSSIA.
• EXODUS FROM RIGA. lilUl'ltill CONSUL LEFT. Received August 8, a p.m. Petrograd, August 7. The exodus from Riga is ten thousand daily. The British consulate has been left to American protection. A MESSAGE FROM FRANCE. ADMIRATION FOR RUSSIA. Received August S, 3 p.m. Paris, August 7. The Chamber of Deputies sent the Duma a resolution of profound admiration for Russia, enthusiastically concurring in the detertoination to continue the heroic effort for independence of the peoples against Germanic militarism. IN THE DUMA. GRATITUDE OF THE POLES. Received August 8, 3 pan, Petrograd, August 7. At. the opening of the session of the Council of the Empire, XI. Bolbrinski said that the greater Russia's misfortune the more intense would grow the invinc-ible resolution to wage the wage to an end, and the day of victory will sound. Russia does not say good-bye to Warsaw, hut only au revoir. M .Chebeko, a Polish meiiiber, said that tiie Poles would not forget Russia's sympathy in a time of grief. They would struggle witili Russia to the last ■breath, and never betray the Slav fiag.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1915, Page 5
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