RUSSIA.
GERMAN-DICTATED PEACE. ACCEPTED BY THE SOVIETS. Petrograd, March U. ' The ratification of the German-dictated peace, also preparations for a revolutionary war, are a foregone conclusion when the Soviet Congress meets at Moscow.
London, March 14. The Russian Soviets have agreed to peace with the Central Powers. London, Later.
An Exchange Telegraph message from Moscow says lhat the Soviet Conference ratified the peace treaty by 453 votes to
THE PEACE CONGRESS.
RATIFICATION ASSURED. TURKS ADVANCING FROM TREBIZQND. Received March 16, 5.5 p.m. Petrograd, March 15. A thousand delegates, are attending the Soviet Congress at Moscow, The ratification of the German peace treaty by a large major;ty,is assured, as a preliminary meeting of the Bolshevik factions showed that 453 favored the acceptance of the German terms, while eight declined to vote. The Germans and Turks at Trebizond have started a quick advance towards Northern Transcaucasia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1918, Page 5
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