INTERNAL RUSSIA.
(Per Press Association— Copyright) ! KERENSKY SPEAKS. THE TIDE! HAS TURNED. I an (Received This Dav at 11.25. a.m.) Tqr PETROGRAD, July 29. “ The United sitting of the Executive Committees of Workmen and Soldierfe, and Peasants’ deputies has” concluded The Socialists Ministers made n report for tho first time since tho new regime. v ro] M. Kerensky in a powerful speech said:—“Lot nobody imagine the blow on our front will have the effect' of as moving Russia back an inch. The army; will obey the War Minister. We must concentrate our dofonec re-estab-lishing our armies morale and ‘ strength and also safeguard tho great revolutionary conquests. M. Kerensky solemnly declared that any attempt to restore the Mon* - nrchy woiildc.be firmly and mercilessly suppressed. A wave of depression was J overwhelming tho people owing <to the continual retreat, but there wore jhdica- j liens that the tide had turned. The Moscow conference is postponed until' Kerensky supplements the Min- { istry. v . ; ■ ...... It is reported that Lenin has evaded arrest and ha reached Stockholm. He hid at Kronstadt during the disorders, ' disguised as a sailor. mt ~ 03 an
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1917, Page 3
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