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Show Cabinet Changes. LONDON'. Sept. 14. The Petrograd correspondent of Router'?. Limited, states that Vice Premier N. V. Nekrazoff has informed in-formed the press that he and M. I. Ter-estchenko, Ter-estchenko, minister of -foreign affairs, have decided to leave their posts In the cabinet, considering that their participation in the government narrowed their political horizon, and, being only business ministers minis-ters without party support, they did not possess sufficient strength in the cabinet. The vice premier also announced the withdrawal from the cabinet of M. Pieschehonoff, minister of food and supplies. sup-plies. Other changes in the cabinet include the retirement of M. Tchernoff, minister of agriculture, who will he replaced by M. Avskenieff, present minister of the interior, in-terior, who in turn will be succeeded by M. Kisehkin, a Constitutional Democrat. M. Kisehkin enters the cabinet uncondl- I tionally. M. Koarepiefe, minister of communications, com-munications, resigned because he did not consider it possible to execute Premier Kerensky's orders to take certain measures mea-sures against General Korniloff. |