CLEARING UP THE POLITICAL TANGLE.
ABSOLUTE DEPENDENCE OSS'
KEKENSKY.
(Received Ang. 6, 8.55 a.m.) ; j PETROGRAJ>, Aug. o. . \ : M. Nekrahoff, Vice-Premier, pre-! sided over the historic conference,' which ended at six o'clock in .the! morning. .;■■ ".. V ', ~, /M. "Temschenko, summing up the! debate, -said, that the anxiety of alii parties '.to \ ? reach an agreement! guaranteed the safety of the country.! The sitting was suspended to ©n-i ablo^he-parties to settle their differ--enees. Subsequently it was announceaj that the five chief parties were pre-j pared to ehti-ust to M.'Kere'nsky tlaej reconstitution of the ;Government, on) condition that, firstly, in behalf of; the rSociff,lists,: the Government would! adhere to its 'declaration of July 21st ;| seoonclly, in beh.ilf of the Cadets, that, the 'Government would enjoy entire I freedom and that its policy would not be 'subject totthe influence of pressure' by poiiticdl parties. • . , . A'll parties agreed that M. Kerenskyj was .the only man able to assure j government *5f the country. . M. t Nekrrf,hdff announced the terms of the* coinproniis'?, which were immediately; communicated rto M. Kerensky. •
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 184, 6 August 1917, Page 5
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173CLEARING UP THE POLITICAL TANGLE. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 184, 6 August 1917, Page 5
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