RUSSIA.
UKRAINIAN RISINGSv MOVE TO RESTORE EMPIRE. Received Aug. 2, 5-5 pjn. Amsterdam, Aug- ft dtlttuy b taking vigorous step* td» itMfcp out Vfcraiaian rising*. A gnat congnu n* held secretly U Kief with tiie objeot of restoring the timiAM Etopire. It mi resolved to orfutfee *5 agitation in all Ckrainian WktrM and enter into negotiations with the OnM Duke Nicholas.—Times Service RUPTURE WITH UKRAINE. Received August 3, IJBO ul Amsterdam, August I, Qttrttny n eonteßrplatmg recalling ton Mono sad handing passports to the Ukrainian Ambassador at Berlin until, the situation at Kieff i» cleared «p. | Von Hintze, in a lengthy interview With the Ukrainian t&d Aufcttian AmkUMdors on Wednesday, said prob*-. ably Qeneral Ftlkenhaoien would sue eetd the late General von Eichorn, "fbe Kaiser urgently telephoned fIUOK ttOfting General Faullcenhanaeir r drtpfte the tetter's illness.
BOLSHEVIKS BENT ON TEBfeORISL ' Received Aug. 2, 5 5 pjo. Amsterdam, Aug. I, The Bolsheviks at Moscow resolved (bat the SodaKsts of the Fbthetlaiid weft endangered, and that the chief task at present was to repulse the Qceoho9taraks and obtain grain- The working elsqsn ttrast be roused and armed, and wholetfcle terrorism must be practised against the bourgeoieia.—fieuter.
rfOTECTWO ALLIED MISSSOiN , i New Yoric, Aug. I. Ajlßiea, Japan, and England have &Irtidy sent troops to , Vladivostock to protect the Allied Mission to Russia.— XZ. Cable Assoc. CZECHOSLOVAKS StOCESS. Amsterdam, Aug. 1. . Tie official Soviet organ reports Hoi. the Cwcho-Slovaks have captured Ekaterinburg. Tie Soviet authorities have again «p----fealed to the provincial authorities to preserve the capital from famine- MostHW and Petrograd have already been without bread for four days.—Renter.
MURDER OF GERMAN' GENERALS PLOTTED. Amsterdam, Aug. 7. General von Eiffhofn ires mflrderat on the 28th, whieh is the National Day in the Ukraine. There a widespread plot and it was intended to murder five other leading Germans, also General Skoropadskv. Many members of the li'wainiafi retfolutiotary organisation >«Ve been arrested.—Ans. N.Z. OaMe A*w
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