RUSSIAN REVOLUTION,
tA DtNTASTY IMBERILLBD. ' United Press Association.— By Electric Telegraph — Copyright. St. Petersburg, August 3. Count Igfaatieff, after his tour oi inspection of ' Southern Russia, plaamPly warned the , Czar that the Romanoff Dynasty is imperilled .unless the ■ witlest reform is promptly concetled. Resolution .is . certain, if (M. Buliguine's scheme alone as conceded. The Czar was much impressed. THE PROMISED REFORMS. PESSIMISTIC FEELING. Received Augiust 4 9 a.m. St. Petersburg, August 3. The first meeting of the Grand Council is considered to have augured ill for a > liberal constitution. It is beared that, "if an assembly is grant%d it will foe merely a consultative .'^bureaucratic institution on the lines of M. Buliguine's original proposal.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13927, 4 August 1905, Page 2
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114RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13927, 4 August 1905, Page 2
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