RUSSIA.
FUTILE TURKISH ATTACK. London, May 27. A wireless Russian official meSß&ge states: We frustrated Turkish attempts to dislodge us from the heights southward of Van. GENERAL RU&SKY HOPEFUL. tetrograd, May 27. General Russky has arrived, after relinquishing his command. ,He spoke hopefully of the improving morale of the troops. Fraternising with the enemy had been stopped. •DEMOCRATIC CENSORSHIP. London, May 27. Lecturing to the Fabian Society, Mr. Sanderson; a member of the British delegation to 1 Petrograd, paid the revolution had not brought free speech and a frfee" preß3 to Russia, There was a most powerful censorship on behalf of democracy through the newspaper who absolutely refused to set up, passages in any speech, however .fine, • -which wero not pleasing to the advanced wing of the party, and If other compositors, set them up the cen " sors blacked them out.
SUCCESS OF LIBERTY IX>AN. Petrograd,-May 27. Tt is estimated that the irst month's subscriptions to the Liberty Loan considerably exceed a thousand jnillion rouble?. Over thirty thousand gramophone records of the speeches of eminent statesmen, appealing for support for the loan, are being distributed throughout the country.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1917, Page 5
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