All that was made sufficiently clear at the "Preliminary Conference"[65] of generals, industrialists and Cadets held from August 8 to 10.
   
"The name of General Kornilov is on everyone's lips," writes Birzhovka. " The representatives of what is called the military party,
headed by General Alexeyev, and the delegates of the Cossack League are the predominant influence at the conference. The speech General Alexeyev delivered at the first sitting, which was greeted with stormy expressions of approval, will be repeated at the Moscow Conference of State" (Vechernaya Birzhovka, August 11).
   
That was the speech which Milyukov proposed should be published as a leaflet.
   
Further:
   
"General Kaledin is attracting considerable attention. He is looked to and listened to with particular interest. The entire military section is grouping around him" (Vecherneye Vremya, August 11).
   
Lastly, everybody knows about the ultimatums of the Knights of St. George and the Cossack Leagues, headed by these same generals, whether deposed or still undeposed.
   
And the ultimatums are carried out forthwith. Military men are not fond of "idle chatter."
   
There is no room for doubt: matters are moving towards the establishment and legalization of a military dictatorship.
   
Our native and the Allied bourgeoisie will "merely" provide the money.
   
It is not for nothing that "Sir George Buchanan is showing interest in the conference" (see
Birzhovka ), and it seems that he, too, is preparing to go to Moscow.
   
It is not for nothing that Mr. Milyukov's ruffians are jubilant.
   
It is not for nothing that Ryabushinsky regards himself as a Minin, a "saviour," etc.
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What Do They Want?
   
They want the complete triumph of the counter-revolution. Listen to the resolution adopted by the preliminary conference.
   
"Let discipline be restored in the army, and power will pass to the officers."
   
In other words: Curb the soldiers!
   
"Let a united and strong central government put an end to the system of irresponsible rule of collegiate institutions."
   
In other words: Down with the Workers' and Peasants' Soviets!
   
Let the government "resolutely do away with all traces of dependence upon any committees, Soviets and similar organizations whatsoever."
   
In other words: Let the government depend only upon Cossack "Soviets" and Knights of St. George "conferrers."
   
The resolution asserts that only in this way can "Russia be saved."
   
Clear, it would seem.
   
Well, Messieurs the compromising Socialist-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks, are you willing to arrange a compromise with the representatives of the "virile forces"?
   
Or perhaps you have thought better of it? Unhappy compromisers . ..
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The Voice of Moscow
   
But Moscow is doing its revolutionary work. The newspapers report that in response to an appeal of the Bolsheviks a general strike has already begun in Moscow in spite of the decision of the All-Russian Executive Committee, which is still trailing in the wake of the enemies of the people.
   
Shame on the Executive Committee!
   
Long live the revolutionary proletariat of Moscow!
   
Let the voice of our Moscow comrades ring out loudly, to the joy of the oppressed and enslaved!
   
Let the whole of Russia know that there are still people who are prepared to give their lives in defence of the revolution.
   
Moscow is on strike. Long live Moscow!