A MILITARY DICTATOR.
TO FIGHT TO THJO LAST. Teutor Service. Received Feb. 2<i, 11 p.m New York, Feb. 25. A despatch received at Berlin from Petrngrnd states that General Brugevitrli iisiK been upjiciintocl Dictator of Russia, and alia commander of the armies, with orders to light to the hist. TROTSKY'S RAVINGS. | Stockholm, I'ch. -2.). i Trotsky, further interviewed, professed to believe, that the Bolsheviks would still be able to curry on the revo luticn. if a favorable .peace was iin- , possible they were not the less determined on a class war. They knew how to make the cry reach the German masses, despite the Imperialists.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1918, Page 5
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105A MILITARY DICTATOR. Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1918, Page 5
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