RUSSIA.
POLITICAL CRISIS. REASOX OF FRESHER'S RESIGNATION. London, January 12. The Daily Chronicled'Pctrograd correspondent states that 31. frepotl's resignation, was due to Ins rcfti-al to consent yto M. Protopopoff's continuance in office, since while the latter remained co-operation was impossible between the Government and the legislative institutions. The Progressive newspapers are Tibt enthusiastic regarding Count Gahtibin. who has opposed domestic reforms until aftei the war. ' The Duma reassembles on Januarv la. Petrnsrad. January 1*2.. The Minister foi Finance is preparing to issue a military loir, of 3,000,000,000 roubles, and subsequently loans of 5,000,000,000 roubles, with prizes. Rotterdam. January 12. The Loknl Anzeigcr's Warsaw correspondent states that the Russian papers report that the Czar has decided that M. Sturmcr shall resume hi; activities as adviser in foreign affairs. Paris, January 12. The Figaro states that during M. Sliirraer'g" Premiership ' Germany had nearly reached the Russian powder magazine with a lighted match. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1917, Page 5
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