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RUSSIA.

"WE KNOW WE WILL WIN;' RUSSIAN SOLDIERS' FAITH IN ENGLAND. Received August 8. 6 p.m. London, August 8. Professor Bernard Pares, Professor of Russian History at Liverpool University, in an interview, stated that all along the froht the Russians showed a touching belief in England's friendship. Many said: "We know we will win, because England's in it." Russia's people have the most trei v.do'M tmsi in the British fleet, and fully appreciate the silent and successful work they have done in the past year. WAR TO THE KNIFE. THE PREVALENT FEELIXO. Petrograd, August 3. it a meeting of the committee, tinder M. GutchkoiT's leadership, for organising industries for the war, representatives were present from all part=, and patriotic speches were deliverd. M. KiabcuehinsLy, a millionaire, of J'iWOT. »id. "We shall retire if neewsry to Ihc t'rals, but will fight to the last man. Who talk 3 against war to .he knife ovjht to be knocked on the head.'' a mad a c ;r.i;. IVr.TC.7n!. August S. An ex-clerk of t!>e Fjrct«4 Office, who I'Efl bec-n dismissed or arcosmt of weak intellect. rr,;hod T,f. 'he oli'.'e of M. NeratolT, Assistant Mini.-!?', brandishing a hatchet. A sr-cr tarv krioc-kfd ;t ! p. ard -i!' ir.a.lmar. ?!im drew a uvolrar, but attendant* overpowered Mm.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1915, Page 5

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RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1915, Page 5

RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1915, Page 5

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