The war, according to Dr. Sanolea in "Everyman" for January 19, is developing more and more into a mystery play. The public are more and more puzzled by ...
Article : 2,234 wordsIn the House of Commons last night, Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer), announced that the Czar had adicated, and that he had been succeeded by the Grand Duke Nicholas as Regent. M. Rodzianko, President of the Duma, has been appointed head of the ...
Article : 499 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day Mr. F. Bainford (Q.) asked, in view of the very serious events reported from Russia and the possibility of those occurrences ...
Article : 357 wordsThe news of the Russian revolution arrived after the evening journals had gone to press, and it formed a sensation in the clubs and among the theatre audiences, ...
Article : 701 wordsRecently there was published in New York a remarkable collection of Russian memoirs, bearing the name of Count Vassili. These memoirs, the real authorship ...
Article : 538 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post," in a message despatched yesterday, began by remarking that order was being restored, and he proceeded:— ...
Article : 587 wordsM. Teabaza, the Russian Consul-General for Australia, in an interview to-night, said that this might not be a revolution but a coup d'etat. So far from meaning, as ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Russian Consul at Perth (Mr. P. Michelides), when questioned yesterday, said he had not yet received any official communication regarding the latest events in Russia. ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," writing on January 11, gave a picture of scenes behind the outward appearance of politics in Russia. ...
Article : 1,282 wordsThe Grand Duke Nicholas. who has been proclaimed Regent of Russia, is an uncle of the Czar and has been one of the great figures of the war. On the outbreak of ...
Article : 728 wordsField-Marshal Haig reported last night—"The area of the enemy's withdrawal has been extended southwards. To-day we occupied trenches on a 2½ miles' front ...
Article : 310 wordsOn the motion for the adjournment in the House of Commons, Sir H. Dalziel (Liberal Kirkcaldy) asked whether the Government had any information to give the House ...
Article : 596 wordsThe Central News, which was the first agency to report the Russian revolution in London, publishes a graphic cable from Petrograd. The message is undated, but ...
Article : 1,134 wordsIt is reported that the Russian pro-German ex-Premier, M. Sturmer, and also M. Protopopoff (ex-Minister of the Inerior), have been murdered. ...
Article : 27 wordsAn eye-witness of Saturday's events at Petrograd states that the authorities from the first feared to employ troops against the revolutionaries. Fighting between the ...
Article : 74 wordsThe new Ministry consists of :— Prince George Lvoff (the well-known president of the Zemstvo Union)—Prime Minister and Minister for the Interior. ...
Article : 652 wordsThe Berlin official agency gives details of the revolution at Petrograd, and alleges that the food riots were followed by general disturbances in Petrograd and ...
Article : 229 wordsA wireless German official message intercepted by the Admiralty says:—'A destructive fire stopped the French attacks to the south of Ripont." ...
Article : 29 wordsAccording to the Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the forecast of Major Moraht, the German military critic, with regard to a German withdrawal ...
Article : 311 wordsThe government of Russia since the year 1905 has been of a constitutional monarchhy of a sort. The legislative, executive, and judicial power have continued ...
Article : 287 wordsThe State Department officials regard the Russian revolution as probably the greatest democratic victory of the century. They believe it will ensure closer political ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of the Central News Agency, telegraphing last night, stated:—"The premises of the Ministries of War and Communications have ...
Article : 341 wordsA New York "Times" correspondent, who recently returned from Petrograd, says that Prince Lyoff is the most popular man is Russia. He was the organiser of food ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Sat 17 Mar 1917, Page 7
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