THE SITUATION IN RUSSIA.
IVAN'S" NEW MASTERS
OFFICERS FIND THEIR TRUE PLACE.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association ■ LONDON^/April 7. The Petit Parisien's, Petrograd correspondent states, that; the Duma received a deputation from ,-the troops at the front reporting that they had taken the oath" of, fidelity to ,the ■Government, and promising to side with the Duma in the; event of any dispute. . • :"• ;:!j'7l^ .'■•■'■■'■•'■■'•,' .Ai. iverensky states that; some soldiers deserted as they heard reports of an immediate distribution of land, and did not wish to miss their ehare^ They are now returning' to ;the ranks. ■'. M. Iverensky adds f that officers: declare that they never-iourid their tr«oe place in the army till'riowy'-buti some of high rank must be' changed^ as they cannot accommodate'themselves to the new. order of thmgSi''
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 5
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129THE SITUATION IN RUSSIA. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 5
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