MOSCOW CONFERENCE.
PROFESSIONS OF LOYALTY. Pres*. Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Reuter’s Telegrams. LONDON, August 29. (Received August 30, at 1.5 p.m.) At the Moscow Conference M. Prolaff, representing tho Engineers’ Alliance, emphasised the. view that the complete disorganisation of transport might have terrible consequences, as the armies might tiurn on Russia and commit excesses. Tho disorganisation was largely due to the extreme demands of those engaged in the transport services. Representatives of the Ukraine and West \ Russia declared that tho people there were ready to make any sacrifice tor their country. * Representative Zetts said that Goyrland would never belong to Germany. The delegate-general of the Mussulman Alliance declared that all the Mussulmans in Russia fully supported the Government.
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Evening Star, Issue 16516, 30 August 1917, Page 4
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