POLITICAL DEADLOCK IN HUNGARY
COUNT ANDRASSY FAILS TO FORM A MINISTRY. (Rec. Juno 7, !U5 p.m.) Berne, .Tune 7. Count Anilrassr has failed to form a Government, and Hie Emperor has accordingly entrusted the task to Baron Buriau {formerly Austrian Foreign Mmistor), who is regarded as Count Tisza's political vassal. Count Anarassy s failure is considered a personal failure for tlio Emperor, who has been utiable to ciroumvent Count Tiszn's activities.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. RUSSIA'S FATE IN THE HANDS OF KERENSKI "HIS TASK WITH THE PACIFISTS KRONSTADT REVOLT TO BE DISCUSSED London, June 6. . The Petrograd correspondent of tlio London "Express" states that eki has returned. He intended to visit Musk and Riga, but the_ Kroprfadt crisis, tho retirement of M. KonovaJoff, and the' economic and difficulties necessitated his immediate return. The people desire peace at almost any price. 'When M. Kevensld urges a vigorous offensive, the Socialists leply tnai to lack Germany when «he°i, on the eve of T.vol,jt.o ß serve the interests of Kaiserdom.'-' M. Xverenski 8 absence has shown that tho fate of Bu. sia depends upon him alone. —Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. NEGOTIATIONS WITH KRONSTADT. , Petrograd, June C. Tho Socialist Ministers and Delegates of the Workmen's and' Soldiers' Council investigated the Krondstadt revolution, with the result that the'saalors at Kronstadt Uavo agreed to send representatives to Petrograd empowered to settle the misunderstanding.—Renter. T ~m . . (Rec. June 8, 1.20 a.m.) Petrograd, Juno 7. The Socialist Minister of Justice proposes to establish throughout Rjissia District Courts, comprising tlireo members of the local soldiers committee*, and terra nominees of otlior social organisations, to try agents of 'the oM rfgiine.Beutcr. _ GENERAL ALEXIEFF. y Petrograd, .Tune G. General Alexieff has been appointed Military Adviser to the Russian Government.—Reuter. „ . (Eec. Juno /, 10.20 t>.m.) .. London, June t. Tho "Dailv Express" correspondent at Petrograd ' states tKsit General AlexiefE's resignation was due to disagreement with the Soldiers and Workmen s Delegates' no-annexations, no-indemnities views—United borvice. Amsterdam, June 7. The German, newspapers interpret General BriLsiloff's appointment to the Command-in-Chief as an indication^ that the Russian Government seriously intends to take the offensive—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE RUSSIAN CABINET AS IT NOW STANDS (Eec. Juno 7, 10.10 p.m.) London, Juno 7. The personnel of tho Russian- Cabinet is now as follows:Prince Lvoff, Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior. M. Terestclienko, Foreign Minister. . M. Kerenski, Minister of War and Marine. M. Shingar'eff, Finance Minister. M. Nekrassoff, Minister of Railways. •_ if. Konovaloff, Minister of Commerce (sraco resigned, and the appoint- - ment has not yet been filled). M. Godneff, State Controller. M. Manuiloff, Minister of Education. M. Vladimir Lvoff, Procurator of tho Holy Synod, M. PeroviezefF, Minister of Justice. , v M. Skobeleff, Minister of Labour. M. Tchernoff, Minister of Agriculture. LI. Tieretelli, Minister of Post and Telegraphs. M Pietcliekkonoff, Minister of Food Supplies. Prince Shakhovikoy, Minister of Public Relief. Professor Grimm, Minister of Constituent Affairs. —United bervice. GERMANY STOPS REPATRIATION OF RUSSIAN PRISONERS Berne, June 6. The Germans hare repatriated five hundred Russians from Switzerland through Germany. As most of them lav o since become ardent supporters of the ' Provisional Government, desiring to crush Kaisensm Germany has notified that she will convey no moro to Russia. Aus.-J».Z. Cable Assn. SOLDIERS POISONED BY FRATERNISING GERMANS. (Rec. June 8, 1.20 a.m.) ' _ Petrograd, .Juno t. One thousand soldiers lave arrived at Dvinsk from tWfront, sufferm-' from poisoning, due to vodka with which they had been regaled by the fraternising Germans.—Reuter. RUSSIAN ANARCHISTS RETURNING. ■ , (Rec. June 8, 1.20 a.m.) Petrograd, June 7. K, dispatch from Stockholm states that Russians returning front Britain include many anarchists, who talked German on board ship, openly boasting their intention of resuming their anarchistic activities m Russia.—Reuter. TO SHAME THE MEN INTO ACTION Petrograd, June B: 'V woman named Britomart, who entered the ranks as a man, won the Cross of St. George by raising a fighting regiment ot women to proceed immediately to the front. M. Rodzianko approved of the schome, wliiclr aims at shaming the Russian, men into a more active frame of mind—Aus.-iN./,.' Cable Assn. MR. HENDERSON ON STATE INTERVENTION IN TRADE Petronrad, June 6. Mr Arthiir Henderson attended a meeting of the Provisional Government, and reported to the effect that State intervention in British commerce and industry had shown that useful results oould be obatined in England by nise and systematic State intervention—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. , MRS, PANKHURST GOING TO RUSSIA." , London, June 6. Mrs. Paiiklmrst is going to Russia with tho Government's permission.—'Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
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