GENERAL BRUSILOFF OPTIMISTIC.
POSTPONEMENT OF DUMA. V .. Petrogml, Jan. 21. fienerM Brusiloff. addressing his start, said he had absolute confidence, based on information, in the conviction that- the enemy would finally be completely routed in 1017. Prince Golitzine's postponement of the meeting of the Duma for a month has cansed a widespread bitter feeling, despite the official assurance that thc'dcla.y is necessary in order to enable Ministers to study the situation. INFLEXIBLE DETERMINATION UXRELAXED. Londoi}, Jan. 21. The Times, in a leader, declares that ti;e Russian political changes do not relax (h" inflexible determination for vie(err. The nrmv nnd nation will unitedly end doggedly fight on till the Allies' banners are triumphant. Russia -.will join the 1017 campaign armed and prepared as never before. She is supplying vast masses of new troops and abundant artillery.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1917, Page 5
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135GENERAL BRUSILOFF OPTIMISTIC. Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1917, Page 5
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