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POLISH INDIGNATION.

A GERMAN PARTITION OF .' <i COUNTRY. , -A .... • \'h London, Feb-ty.,' •';% A Morning Post dispatch from Berrie '£j says that Polish indignation is intense- h at the establishment of a great in the south and a great Litlmani*..to fi'i the north, both at Poland's The Germans anticipated this and prob" "."* ably hope Polish indignation will become '*! open hostility because th ■> German) OQn)-i ri mand would be glad of an opportunity! .$ of rectifying the eastern frontier by *»•■ 7j nexing desirable strips of Rusglm" Poland. The creation of an independ- 1 '4 ent Polish Kingdom would theoobe aban«j -J: doned. ' , •_ A

REAPPEARANCE OF KERENSKYIVS ' A'^ COMPLETE DISORDER INpEEBj,. ; | ROGRAD. . .v,a.*\j . ■ ' ' . \ Copenihageri,*Feb. 30. 1 It is reported that Kerensky'las'rw .!; rived at Christianm. ■. "'■) Tho attempted Assassination of Ib''-',& Rodzianko failed. A group of 01110601!'',"% endeavored to atop his carriage in»6ouße; •,'«£ Russia. They fired several --fthotsiandi' '$ injured Rodzianko and Co&Utalmo, <|4 both escaped. jj Complete disorder continnesviaiPotro- JM grad. Machine-guns &tp heard in ijl#.,-'''Si quarters during the night, a»d tHSEß*«lj|s|, '5? many murders, garrottings.and robiterjegi', The Italian Ambassador, -while <Wfling('sl in a sleigh, was held up j>y men, who took his fur coat and iSStii'tg ables. , " »'*3| New York.yfeeMfl,. :)$$ The New York World's PetrognWwi. fm respondent reports that typhus is sprawl* -J ing fast and the Petrograd hiimilliiltWHjli .: Jj filled to overflowing. Sforty'per'wnS : * g of the cases are fatal. / 'Jf Copenhagen,-. Feb. SO; if'S The White Guards, aftor aviolenlrtjetf, feat at the Aaland Islands, fted oenpH}, ; j» the ice and took refuge on. boajd-tW './Jj ships of the Swedish expedition. /AjK Jig other Swedish expedition departed to *&« '' <j Aaland Islands on Monday carryingtiMil'* J diera, who will form a guard on th«W»*> M lands for the duration of the w«. ', ,\jj GEKMANS ENTER ESTHONMfc $ "jjj * l . '.j| Received Feb. 22, 1 ft.nv' . ■ jil London,, fob, M. \-;Jj& German official: We enteredTtgthoiJU^'S and passed through Werner. '»'*jf

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1918, Page 5

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POLISH INDIGNATION. Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1918, Page 5

POLISH INDIGNATION. Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1918, Page 5

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