RUSSIA.
SITUATION MOST DESPERATE ANYTHING POSSIBLE. GOVERNMENT WILLING TO COMPROMISE WITH GERMANS. United Service. Received May 18, 8.55 p.m. i London, May 18. The Daily Express' Petrograd correspondent states that the of M. MiliukolT represents a victory for the Workmen's and. Soldiers' Council, which, though repudiating a separate peace, desires an immediate arrangement with the enemy, being <]uite willing to compromise with the Holienzollerns. There is some talk of the generals and cx-Cabineb Ministers retiring to Moscow and creating a new Government. Anything is possible, the situation being most desperate.
COALITION NEGOTIATIONS. AN AGREEMENT REACHED. Reuter iPervice. Received May 18, 5.5 p.m. Petrograd, May 17. After all day negotiations, an agreement was reached 'between the Delegates and the Government, under which three Democratic and three Nationalist Socialists will enter the Cabinet. Generals Alexieff, Dragomekoff,, and Gurko are coming to Petrograd to confer on the military situation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1917, Page 5
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