MOSCOW CONFERENCE.
Reuter's Telegrams. PETROGRAD, August 28. At the Moscow Conference' M Ichkeidze, the president, and all the Russian [Soldiers and Workmen’s Council delegates followed .General Korniloff. Chiefly they demanded internal reforms. Tho reference to army, reforms was vague. They merely- asked that the powers of commanders and committees should be limited Ehey urged that all tho nationalities in Russia should be allowed to work out their own destiny, after agreement with the constituent Assembly.
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Evening Star, Issue 16516, 30 August 1917, Page 3
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