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Show ml w Entente Uneasy As Three Powers Exist in Russia ' Rebels Announce Their Intention of Forming a Separate Republic in Crisis. .By Internetienal Newe Service. LONDON, May. 11. Ruaaia's internal dissensions were further complicated today by a revolt of working men and citizens 4n tha Schhaaenlberg munitions district, according accord-ing to a dispatch received here. f The provisional of the district is said to have been arrested, ar-rested, but there was no bloodshed. It is reported a committee com-mittee from the working men's and soldiers' delegation, headed head-ed by its president, is on the way to the senate to attempt conciliation. The rebels announced their intention of forming a separate sep-arate republic - " i By Internatienal News Service. WASHINGTON'. My 11. Three separate government exist in liiiMHia and owing to lark of authority ami solidarity in Petro-grad Petro-grad there in real danger of Russia's negotiating a separate peace with Germany. These facta were revealed today by a Japanese, diplomat who has reached the I'nited States from I'Mrograd. In spite of I he attempts to minimize the danger of the Russian situation, he said, the entente govemmenta are growing iiierenaingly uneaay over it. The difference betweeu th proviwional government and the council of working men' and aoldienT delegate are ao wide that there i little prospect of comprouime. It wan the council that compelled the provisioiml government to abandon it wlieme for a monarchy in favor of a republic. "Three different government may be aid to exit in Knmia at prexent," an id the .Japanese diplomat; "namely, the duina, which undertook to organize the new government; the provisional government, govern-ment, which ha been appointed by the duma. and the labor and hoI-diers' hoI-diers' committee, consisting of those who took a leading part in the recent revolution. Jt is difficult to aay with which of these three the actual power rets." The provisional government ha already received due recognition from Britain. America. (Vance and Italy, and a it consists of leading Rusaian statesmen it may be looked upon a a government of strength and dignity, a far as outward appearance are concerned, but the executive committee of the duma. which wa responsible for the organization of this government, till exist, the gap in it rank caused by nominations to portfolios being filled by other members of the duma. This executive committee details commissioner to administrative organs in various district to take charge of the actual administration. RUSSIA MUST COOPERATE WITH ALLIES AND FIGHT TO VICTORY, DUMA IS TOLD By Asaoctated rVeea. rKTIWMSIlAfl. May II. Addresalna Ihe Utiseian duma. I'reeident Kod.ianku raid "The war which aa forced uron us, which we did not desire, and for which e are in no way resiwjnaible must be brought to a successful termination ter-mination In such a manner that the in- , tegrlty of the country and the nttloaal honor of Russia shall be entirely maintained. main-tained. The innumerable aarrifire we have Isid upn the altar of this wnr demand tht Ihe fece sbouhJ correspond corre-spond with the immensiiy of our effort ef-fort and that the aim for which we a re aim t gl n g, t he t ri u m ph of t he lideala of Justice and liberty .be aaaured aa-aured ua. I DECISIVE VICTORY. "The Germans oppoae to theae eplen- did ideals their om n program, which la totally different the hegemony of the world and the ent vrmcnl of the nations. na-tions. The struggle fttr principles, ao mutua'ly contradictory, cannot termi- inate in a draw, but only by a dec ta ire vb-iory by one or the othr of the ad- vcraartea. Only the com pie to defeat of j German militarlam will aaxure the j ; hspptnesa of the world. , "The gulf sepsrat kng the itfrmmim Mhe devastator and destroyers of clr- ! (halation- from the allies Is too deep. i for the war to be concluded without! the realisation of the ideals' 1 bavej mentioned. I'eace In Ihe present con-I dltiona would be only an anniatlco cf greater or leaa duration. Do not forget for-get that the working claaaea of Germany, Ger-many, however socialistic they be. ardently ar-dently deire victory, for Germany rannot reduce her vast industry and her defeat by the allies would be like the blow of a club for the work -re of Germauy. who naturally support the Imperialistic aapiratiowa of their government. gov-ernment. CANNOT BETRAY ALLIES. "Thst la why 1 declare empha'loally that the Ruasian people muat make every earifice io( brine thia war. In j concert with their allies, to a eompbrt ' victorv. all the more bause auch a victory would consolidate forever the ' ibnie we have just w.-n. 1-Riieia cannot betray the elll by iCQntlnueTon paa U ENTENTE UNEASY Continued from page 1.) whose aide she bss bean flchtlnc for three years, and ah. will ramain faithful faith-ful to them." Prince I-voff. the premier, also addressed ad-dressed the duma iraiherina. "It la not the wonderful, almost maaic. character of the Russian revolution; revo-lution; It la not tha power displayed and the rapidity of development which astonish the world, but tha Idea which directed It snd which embraces not only the Interests of the Russian pen-pie, pen-pie, but those of all the nations." said the premier. "It Is true that this revolution rev-olution compels us to endure a period of (rest triaia and raises In our patha to aoclal happiness the irrtm spectres of anarchy and despotism. Rut you representative of the nation may be sura that tha work ron Inaugurated and have pursued despite all obstacles, obsta-cles, disillusionment, and hostile elements ele-ments wlU not have beea In rain. The work of the a-reat revolution la not concluded, hut every day strenrthena our confidence in the creative forcee of the Russian people and the creat-ness creat-ness of It a future." |