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NEW BOOKS RECEIVED YESTERDAY

... Graham Publishing Co., 7a. 6d. net). THE CARLE GAME: The Adventure* of American boat in Turkish Waters during the Russian Revolution, Stanley Washburn (4e. n«d): and NOGI: A Great —i'n*t a Background War, by Stanley 6d. net) (Andrew Melroue). FIVE ...

VIEWS IN ENEMY COUNTRIES

... any step towards solving the dynastio question. The journal defers pronouncing an opinion on the importance- of t-ho Russian revolution regards its effect the war, but says: may that new ruler.' will to put frc.«h into the conflict the Central Powers, ...

A PROVIDENTIAL HAPPENING

... providential, and considers that they guarantee the triumph of the Entente. All she Italian newspapers comment upon the Russian revolution, and that will have no effects on the conduct of the war. but will, on the other hand, tend to strengthen the power ...

DEVELOPMENTS

... SURRENDER. EFFECTS OF THE REVOLUTION ON FRIEND AND FOE. The latest, telegrams from Potrograd earn* tho story of tho Russian revolution stage further, and show thai besides having been accomplished with amazing dexterity dispatch, likely yield equally ...

THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. NEW GOVERNMENT RECOGNISED AMBASSADORS. MINISTERS' COMPREHENSIVE PROCRAMME. BRITISH ..

... THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. NEW GOVERNMENT RECOGNISED AMBASSADORS. MINISTERS' COMPREHENSIVE PROCRAMME. BRITISH ADVANCE NORTH OF PERONNE. ZEPPELIN PAID SOUTH-EAST COAST, dation of the Czar ba& been upon, but not yet actually carried not known present- where ...

FOR POWER

... and good-nature the crowds soldiers and civilians throughout the city are perhaps the'most striking feature the great Russian revolution. The soldiers everywhere are most punctilious in saluting their officers. Towards myself, the wearer el tho Cross of ...

IN SUPREME POWER

... SUPREME POWER. GRAND DUKE MICHAEL STANDS Mr. Lloyd George made brief statement in the Commons yesterday with regard to tho Russian Revolution. The statement was mode iu reply direct inquiry for information by Mr. and although the Premier had little fre»h information ...

SPITEFUL MISCHIEF NVaorouT IN PKRONNE

... intentions, and they were still utterly stupefied find that they France. The Germans. Iwforv they left the town, told THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT the inhabitants that they wore only going back order that might able to bound forward tho ••otter ...

GERMANY. THE FRENCH ATTACKS IN MACECONIA

... recognised as decided indication the satisfaction end confidence with which the business world ©t' Denmark regards the Russian revolution.—Reuter. (TIMES 1 ' TELEGRAM PER PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.) Petrograd. Monday. M. Mtliukofi, new Russian Foreign ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... ibis war bottom struggle for popular government, well liberty. not quite follow Mr. Uovd George where says that the Russian revolution is the suro promise that the Prusjan military autocracy, which began the war, and which is still the only barrier to ...

THE POLICY OF THE NEW FRENCH

... tribute tbo Czar for the fidelity his alliance and his liberal action. •' hope, with all heart, remarked, that the Russian revolution may carried through peacefully. iu conclusion, asked for the confidence the* Chamber, adding. There only one party ...