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Show RUSSIANS WILL STAY IfV ALLIES Change in Regime Will Disperse Dis-perse Distrust Felt Toward State Government. RUSSIA A FORCE No Longer a Dead Weight in Coalition With Entente Nations. LONDON, March 24, ft: 25 a. m. Foreign For-eign Minister Milukoff has outlined the attitude of the new Russian government govern-ment in foreign affairs to a number of Petrograd and Moscow journalists. A Reiner dispatch from Petrograd quotes the foreign minister as Baying: 'We sh.ill remain faithful to all past alliances similar to that with our allies, al-lies, which will be still further sirengthened and become still more cordial and sincere. The change in regime will disperse the distrust our allies had a right to feel toward the . government. It is Russia's duty to continue the struggle brilliant l both for her own liberty and that of all Europe Change Wins Neutrals "P the change in regime we defl niiely won the sympathy t neutrals, especially Sweden, -while Finland, thanks to the restoration of her constitution, con-stitution, has become our sincere friend Our allies came in touch with the Dew regime without an instant's delay, understanding thai the old regime re-gime was a serious hindrance to that organization of the Russian people which is necessary for a final triumph "Today Russia Is no longer a dead weight, in the coalition of allies. She la a productive force. Henceforth, all rumors of a separate peace mist vanish van-ish once for all. It would be anti-national anti-national for freed Russia to come to an understanding with reactionary Germany." . nn |