RUSSIA.
FORMING NEW ARMY. EXPECTED TO REACH MIUJONS. Petrograd, April 2. General Brougevitch hopes the new army will reach millions in the nasi; two months. The Council of Cotr.missionarie« has decided to introduce compulsory military service, but this must be ratified by the Soviets. No politics, iron discipline and the death sentence are the corner stones of the new organisation. FROM- UKRAINE TO GERMANY. TRADE IN FULL SWING. Washington, April 3. A United Press telegram rrom Petrofgrad states tliat traide between the fUkraine and Germany is in full swing. Great stores of bread are being transported to Germany under Germau supervision. TROUBLE AT VLADIVOSTOK. COMMUNICATION CUT OFF. Tokio, April 3. There are ominous signs of trouble at Vladivostok-. The Bolsheviks have seized the telegraphs, cutting off outside communications.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1918, Page 6
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