RUSSIA.
INTERNED GERMANS. i , RUSSIANS KNUCKLING DOWN". ' Received April 23, 10 p,m.' London, April 2-2. Wireless Russian official: Russia has informed Germany that orders have been issued to internment camps to prevent .acts of violence among war prisoners differing politically, and also to assure tile officer prisoners the privileges they possess in their own country. Moreover, officials have been instructed to renounce all agitation against the political constitution of Germany and her allies. FUTILE RUSSIAN PROTEST. New York, April 22. , A United Press dispatch from Moscow states that the Russian Foreign Ministor, M. Tchetcherin, sent a wireless message to Berlin, protesting against the continued, (shooting and killing of. the Russian populace by the German army.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1918, Page 5
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