APPEALS TO THE TROOPS.
FULL POLITICAL RIGHTS PROMISED. Petrograd, March 21. Generals Russky, Radkodmitroff, Korniloff and Brusiloff have issued appeals to the troops to maintain their discipline and deal the enemy a mortal blow. The Provincial Government has also appealed to the army for unity, coneluding: "Soldiers! The welfare of your country rests in your hands. By fighting valiantly you are defending the great future of free Russia, your own happiness and that of your children/' M. Goutchoff, War Minister, has promised to speed up democratic reforms, simplifying the relations between officers and men, and granting the troops full political rights. The Government has appointed a commission, including Maxim Gorky, to arrange for the protection of art treasures.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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118APPEALS TO THE TROOPS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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