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Show DOES NOT EXPECT AN UPRISING OF THE REPUBLICANS STOCKHOLM, March 24, via London, Lon-don, 6:19 p. m. There is no longer any chance of a counter revolution in Kus-ffia, Kus-ffia, in. the opinion of Professor Paul Vinogradoff of Petrograd university, but the radical pacifists are still a source of danger for tho new government. govern-ment. Professor Vinogradoff, who is on his way to England, to lecture at Ox-, ford, said in an interview: There is no reason to expect an uprising of the Eepublicans. As to the form of government to be adopted there is nowhere any desire de-sire to anticipate the decision of the nation. Naturally the question of peace or war is more acute, but that faction of the Socialists which desires a separate peace does not appear to be especially important. One may be easily deceived in this matter. During the first days of extreme disturbance there were some erratic demands that the slaughter should cease, but many who joined in this demand have reached a different conclusion after riper consideration. I shall not attempt to deny that genuine danger threatens from the radical element, but on the other hand, I desire to show that the provisional pro-visional government is complete master of the situation. Prince Lvoff (the premier) is a wonderful organizer and the government, thanks to his efforts, is winning more and more stability daily. Any coup from any side whatever is extremely improbable. |