Reforms in Russia
- diwiij Sale^udi^tbtHtocmj. f*St PETERSBURG, Aug. 3. The first meeting of the Grand Council is considered to have augured iH lor a Hberal constitution. It is feared that il an assembly is granted it will (be merely a consuKive bureaucratic institution on the lines of M. Bulig-uine's original proposal. (Received Aug. 4, 1026 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG, Aug. 4. M. Pobiedonosteff, ex-Procurator drastically criticised M. Buliguine's scheme for reform on the ground that it dealt a Wow at the autocracy Other Councillors held that the assembly ought to be an appanage to the Council of the Empire.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7891, 5 August 1905, Page 3
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