RUSSIA.
ALLIES' WAR AIMS. RUSSIA REQUIRES REVISION. WORKERS CANNOT SUPPORT PIiOGRAMME. Received May 23, 1.15 a.m. London, May 22. The Daily Express' Petrograd. correspondent states that far-reaching negotiations are ponding between Russia and the Allies upon the revision of the Al'ips' war aims, as outlined in the'replv o President Wilson. M. Terestchencko Minister for Finance) has formally dis■t'.ssed the matter with the Ambassador, pointing' out that the Russian working classes, while not desiring a separate oence, cannot support the present war programme,' and require a revision of die treaties. TURKS FORCED TO RETREAT. A. and N.Z. Cable Assjoc. and Reuter. Received May 22, 8.30 p.m. London, May 21. A wireless Russian official report states: We repulsed Turkish attacks westward of Ardasi and compelled the Turkish cavalry to f retreat to the south of Branch.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1917, Page 5
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