KERENSKY KEEPS A FIRM GRIP.
(Reuters Telegrams.)
PETROGRAD, Wednesday. The "Eetch" says that Generals Titlinkoff and Alexieff visited M Kerensky and offered their services to avert.civil war.
M. Kerensky declined to negotiate with the law-breakers, but said he would not object to the new Cabinet negotiating with General Korniloff.
At a private conference of M. Kerensky and the ex-Ministers, it was agreed that General Alexieff should be chief of such a Cabinet, but M. Kerensky eventually refused to entrust the power to Alexieff, and opened negotiations with the Soldiers' and Workmen's Committee.
It is believed that there will be a stronger Socialist representation ill the new Cabinet, in which M.M. Terestchenko and Nekrasoff will be the sole non-Socialists retaining their posts.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 43, Issue 133045, 13 September 1917, Page 5
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