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Show URGE CLL2 TO ABOLISH . PARLIAGNT; SITUATION M RUSSIA IS NOW; ACUTE ST. -PETERSBURG. June JO.The uppermost question now is how long the present deadlock between Parliament Parlia-ment and the Government can continue. con-tinue. ... ;"' Premier Goremykln is no longer a factor In the situation, but ' some 1 of his colleagues, headed by Minister of Agriculture Stchinsky." realising that unless the Government fights the Cabinet Cab-inet must fall, are earnestly advising the Emperor to take the bull by the horns and dissolve Parliament. . They have submitted a memorandum memoran-dum to the Emperor advising him to take this course, on the ground that Parliament has ceased to be a legislative legisla-tive body and is simply the center of revolutionary agitation and urging that Immediate action is necessary. They contend that the -army as a whole can still be relied upon. Finance Minister Kokovsoff and Minister of Justice Chlcheglovltoff, on the other hand, consider that an attempt at-tempt to. forcibly dissolve Parliament would be fatal. The Constitutional . Democrats in Parliament appear confident that victory vic-tory in their fight for, a responsible Ministry is not far off and with the prospects of acceding to power becoming becom-ing brighter the breach between them and the Radicals in Parliament is getting get-ting broader. , |