RUSSIA.
! SOVIETS CONFERENCE ENDED BOLSHEVIK DIFFERENCES. FOOD SITUATION IMPROVING. London; Feb. 3. The Petrograd correspondent of the l)aily Cl'ronicle says that the Ail Russian Conference of Soviets concluded on Friday. The members were greatly ox:iilar,:r.ed by the news of the *trii<i:> In Germany, claiming th'it they i;f>;.v..l<;rl a revolution in Middle Kurope. , The B«!sheviks are certain to retain |Ki\\vr for three months till t.i'.e iib-.t curia. nee The heterogeneous antil.'oieminent bloc consists of fewer (]'an (10. Two-thirds of the remaining 800 are Bolsheviks and Social Revolutionaries. There are many internal differences among the Bolsheviks. For instance (lie Petrograd delegates at a recent meeting of the caucus urged the virtual acceptance of Germany's terms, while the Moscow delegates demanded a continuation of the war until reasonable terms were obtained, but the party voted solidly at the conference. As the result of the Soviets traearthing iiidden food stocks, starvation has been staved off. The situation.is now improving and the bread ration lias been increased.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1918, Page 5
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