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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1917.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

THE RUSSIAN UPHEAVAL

End of Lanimist Government Foreshadowed.

London, November 11. According to Bassion wireless reports. Coessok -regiments in Petrograd "hava united with the Minimaliste against the Leniniste M. Kerensky, who is reported to bearing. Petrograd, is atsted to have an army of over · 200,000, H this is true it seem to mark the end of M. Lenin's so-called Government, which it transpiran has issued a manifesto to the belligerenta in favour of a peace without annexations or indemni. ties, and asking for an armistice of three months in order to negotiate therefor.

A Matter of Days-Even Hours,

London, November.11. A Russian wireless cfficial meerage states:-The regiments. aithful to the Government of the Revolation, in agreement with the Soviet, the Gomacks sad ili democratic orgnisations, have occupied Twarakoisselo, in which town in the chief redio station. The rebels are retiring is disorderly mobe on Petrograd. Severe méssuren will be taken with marsaders and pillagers, and those caught will be shot, The rebels will be handed over to the Revolutionary Court, (M. Malovski, the Commissary for the Petrograd Military District and a member of the All-Russian Committee for the Bring of the Country from Revolution, has inqued proclamations to the soldiers in Petrograd as follows: Gallant regiments from the front, faithfal to the Revolution and the country, have approached the Capital. In order to avoid the shedding of blood arrest immediately all thona - betraying and ruining the country sad eand delegations to the regiments moving from the front.

The Commissary, M. Stankovitch, has issued proclamations to the army organisations and O5mmisaarim sa follows-The revolt Cagainst the Bolsheviks is increasing in Pitrograd. Attacks apon them o 'mmenced to day by fusillades in the streets The General Army Committen har orvapiad the telephone and removed the *Bolsheviks and Bed Guard, which have been defeated, so Moscow, M. Kerensky is approaching P-trograd" and towards the evening communications were established with him. The liquidston of the -Bolshevik adventure is only a matter of days or even hour.

CANTON NEWS.

Our Canton correspondent,

WEATHER REPORT 3

November 14, 11h. 05-No returns

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Freak strong monsoon will continue. Monday

The term for which the Pro-. visional Assembly was elected this year and the misgie. been ordered to experintand the election.

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Hongkong Rainfall for the 4-hours anding at 10 am, to-day, 0.00 froh, Total since January 1st 80.34 inabwe REALISË my arsenge of 81.0$ inches..

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