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Disorders in German Fleet

... that in the Reichstag to-day Admiral von Chapelle. Minister of Marine, said :—lt is un• fortunately a sad fact that the Russian Revolution has turned the heads of s ,me persons in our Navy, and has intr. Awed revolutionary ideas among them. Their iosensate ...

RFFICCT Or THE RUSSIAN RIVOLUT:ON

... • Socialist. This latter, though he disclaimed say authority to speak for the German Government, said here that the Russian revolution had eutirely changed the situatitii. Germany could no claim that she wishes to free the Russian Baltic Provicces, and ...

Prime Minister at Glasgow. CONDITIONS OF PEACE

... at'ain. If war came to an end an hour before those aims were attained it would be a gnat disaster to the Allies. The Russian revolution hat been a temporary sst•back to the Entente Powers, who had to bear the consequences of the inactivity on the Eastern ...

Canada and the War

... peace with Russia will restore these forces to the German and Austrian armies. They have, however, fraternised with the Russian Revolution, and might on this account become a dangerous political leaven in the German and Austrian armies. These men have had ...

A LETTER FROM LONDON. BY THOUGHT-RE A DERi*

... the free disposal of the destiny of the Polish and Lettish nations, it would be urgently courageously to defend the Russian Revolution. The needs of the front would be satisfied whatever efforts might be necessary. necersary After M. Trotsky's speech ...