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Show Si neuver to provoke trouble. The gov' fjp ernment is taking every measure t'j I."10 discover the murderers and bring then) g es before a special revolutionary bunal. W Extra measures have he protect the German emba; it1 zens. The government i io express to the German , n the Russian government's t ' and convey its sympathy tc of the late count. ;v . t d By Universal Service. i LONDON, July 7. M. Voloda ? shevik commissioner for the p;. been assassinated, the CentraSf -I learns from Moscow. The minis' killed while returning from a r the d ispatch says. Stockholm advices state that t,, Duhe Michael, brother of the former c. rr is marching on Mosnow at the head . ; Czecho-Cossack army. v i r KERE1XY 15 GLAD MIRBAGH IS DEAD Former Premier Declares German Count Was Real Ruler of Russia. By Universal Service." . PARIS, July 7. "I am glad Count Mirbach has been killed," was the first comment made here ta by Alexander Kerensky when he learned of the assassination assas-sination at Moscow or the German ambassador am-bassador to Russia. "This act," continued the Russian ox-premier, ox-premier, "may start a movement against Germany. The Germans now are certain to occupy Moscow. Mirbach was the real ruler of Russia." PARIS, July 7. As soon as the news of the assassination of Count von Mirbach, Mir-bach, German ambassador at Moscow came to M. Tchitchcrin, the Russian foreign for-eign minister, and his associate, M. Kara-khan, Kara-khan, called at the German embassy and ! expressed the regret and indignation of the government at the occurrence, savs a Berlin dispatch, forwarded by the Havut. correspondent at Basel. The identity of t he assassins has not been established, nor have they been arrested, ar-rested, the message states. It appears, according to those advices that with ( 'ou nt von Mi rbach, when he was attacked, were Herr Rlt.ler, the counsellor coun-sellor of the embassy, and a German officer. of-ficer. Neil tier was injured. PASr.L. .Tub- 7. Nikolai Lenino, Bolshevik Bolshe-vik premier, has sent the following nies-to nies-to M. Joffe, Russian minister ;1 1 I leiTm, regard i n the as.-assiua t in of Count von Mirbach, the German ambassador, ambas-sador, at Moseow: Two unknown men entered the German Ger-man embassy at 2 o'clock this (Sti-vinlay) (Sti-vinlay) afternoon, having documents from a special committee. TheV threw a. bomb in Count von Mirhach'M office, wounding1 him su severely ho died, Government n prosen la t ive Immediately Immedi-ately visited thii embassy and expressed ex-pressed in.iimiaMon at the'aci, Uicv.,-:on.;idet . as a p'1!! ic'i I n,.t'. |