THE RUSSIAN PROBLEM.
PRELIMINARY PARLIAMENT MEETS. Australian-Now Zealand Cable Association. (Reuter’s Telegram.) Received October 22, 1.0 p.m. LONDON, Oct. 21. Ai preliminary Parliament has been opened, and is attended by representatives of the Bourgeois and Democrats, members of the Government, and Allied and neutral diplomats. M. Kerensky, in a speech, urged the Government and Parliament to grapple with the difficult problem of restoring combativenoss in the army, and thus enable them to repulse tin* enemy, who is becoming more violent and triumphant, not owing to his own _ strength. but to Russian impotence. Russia, if willing, could emerge from a painful. situation much sooner than her enemies thought. Avkentieff, president of (lie peasants’ delegation, was elected president of the. gathering.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10113, 22 October 1917, Page 5
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