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On September at their provisions were: stopped, but they had taken care sa pre- pare a big reserve for the contingency. The next day Riman allery took up allotted positions, and an ultimatum was delivered to the Camp Committee, ander Mr D. Abraham Capt. T. L. Larsen

Min A ̈G. Anderson Mr. and My C. a threat to open fire on the camp if the Mr Geo & Arabbott Lauritsen The following mastar las drawn from the did not lay down their arm before 10 Heart Mes Bagot Mr AR. Lay official report presented by the Russians.to, on September 3rd. No notice was Mr. Baring Mr and Men J. J.

Baring Military Mission in France to the Pro- taken of the order, and in due course the Mrs Z visional Government and recently pub artillery, opened Ers. The rebels were Capt, and im W. EM and

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Lennox Lished by the Provisional Government in warned that the fire would be intersided Mr. H. A. Baxter Mr C. Lättie the Russian Pre-

if they continued to resist. In the night | Capt. J. Baxter Mr G. Ladin Soon after the, Revolution, had broken 100 men gave themselven op. On the 4th Mrs R. Bellios Major and ↑ Meu D. out in Rusia shere appeared in Paris a September, after about thirty sholls had Mr and Mrs Moors Bodonald

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Me and Mr F number of newspapers of the most been dropped on the cheap, the rebels and Mrs Berthier Mattland

These papers reached the waved white flags and caine out, throwing Mr RJ. Birbock Dr and Mr O.

Marrioth Ruwian troops in France, and there began down their are. By the evening 8,000Mr J. D. Birrell

Mr and Mrs A Me G. H. May a frantic Maximalia propaganda: So it had given in. They were taken in charger CO Dohanan Mr Fred B. Marshall was not surprising that serious agitation by French troopik,

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· Mr-0. M. Mallanes sprang up amongst the troops, which On September 4th un intense artillery Capt. & Mrs Hennah Mrs. J. Molutosă vented itself in unpleasant hostility fire was opened on the camp. The muti. Hrs Brand & family Mr J. Horecki towards their officers. Finally a mutiny beer whom 150 will rerosined Mr W. G. Browell Lady Milse

Mr B. Moulder replied with violent machine gun fire, Mr in Calderon Me W. La Nowman broke out

On the order of M. Kerensky, Minister but by September 6th the whole camp Hr R. V. Cameron Miss Newman of War, Comitiswary Bapp proceeded to as ceempled. The Russian ones were Mr & Mrs Cargusel Mr J. S. Nicolson the Russian troops on May 18th. Height killed and forty-four wounded. The Mrs WE Claver Dr, and Hra - G.

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Ozorio roviewed the different units and made French casualties were one killed, and one Mrs E.-R. Flankett HJL Plummer some changes in their organisation. Eat Wounded. Of the Russian loyal troops Cole the ferment continued ncine the less. Itone was killed and Ave wounded. was conducted by the Regimental Com In the course of disarming the rebels mittee No. 1," which began to publish arrests were made. Then the rest were bulletins of a Leninist character, On formed up in battalions, two of which, June 18h Russian troops from diferent composed of the most agitated elements, ecrampment assembled at the camp of were sent, one to Bourg, the other to the La Courtine, and here there began a series Isle of Aix. The others will remain at of westings in which Regiment No. 1 and La Courtine until the end of the inquiry fits leading lights assumed the principal ordered by the Provisional Government.

rcles The Detachments Committee,' which was formed of the most experi Fenced soldiers, opposed as much as it could the work of disorganisation upon which Regiment No. 1 had embarked, and But to work to calh the men's minds and to reinstate & respect for discipline.

A meeting ct regiments Nos. 1, 2,5 and B, however, passed a resolution deposi ing the "Detachments Committee," and {

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Later, the dispute between the First and Second Brigades threatened to deve lope into a bitter conflict. The soldiers of the Second Brigade insisted on being separated from the mutineers of the First Brigade, and threatened to leave the camp

their demands were not conceded. That is why General Zankevitch, arriving with Commiary Pepp, ordered the soldiers who obeyed the Provisional

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obey the Government remained in the eamp. The extremely malevolent atti tude of these men to their officers obliged General Zankevitch to remove the officers from the camp, and he left there only a few men, who were charged to look after the administration. On M. Ropp's initio. tive political envoya visited the La Courtice camp several times, in order to bring the soldiers to a better view of things, but all efforts were in vain. Even MM. Roosennol, Goldenberg, Erlich and Smirno, the delegates of the Soviet, werd received with hostility.

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Finally General Zenkevitch was advised from Petrograd that it was not intended to bring back to Russia troops stationed in-France, and this it was urgent that order should be re-established among them, ever If it was necessary to have recourse to armed force. He went to La Courtine, and posted up a notice to this effect, cojoining the tropa to put j down their anns and to go to Clairvaux. This order was obeyed by only 2,500 men, who left La Courtine. The others, 8,600 in number, refused to obey.

Then further inclures were rimaried to in order to bring the mutinsers to their senses. Their rations were reduced to a suitable allowance. Their pay was sup pressed. French sentriës barred the roads leeding to the neighbouring town. Such menstren dismayed the rebels, but at the

time they only increased the influence of the agitators seastered among them. They suaulted the Franch soldiers. They kept under arrest for six hours a French officer and two non-co03- missioned officers who had been ordered by the French authorities to post up a telegram from the Generalising in the camp.

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Military events of the past two weeks have naturally absorbed people's atten- tion to the exclusion of financial sub. jects. Properly understood these mili- tary events should be spur to all to show to our momien by the magni tude of our financial effort the deter. mination of the civil population to carry the war to a satisfactory conclusion.

Words are all yery well, but they do not finance the war? A good response to the National Bond issue week by week is the only practical method of expression for those of us who stay at homs to prove to our enemies that we are not dismayed by recent events, but more determined than before to attain the ideals for which we are Sighting

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