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EFFECTS OF REVOLUTION.

S TOPPING OF REHTFORCEMEWTS. j KmROFATKUrS PROVISIONS BLOCKEU. J j i Re«"»iverf H a.m. i j LONDON, Feliraarj 20. General Knropatkin is understood to be spri.oTzs.ty Irssji&tca-jsped jby tie absence of adeq-nsvfce reinj f orceanents. ) Thoßgi lie has demanded no less , j taan a qn-artex - of a Eiiilioii addi- i j tional troops. £b.e revolHxionary ; j 3ztovc3!ieiit Jias led. tile antlica-ities to ■ j entirely sTisppsd mobilisation in j Poland, as well as n soaic otier districts, in fear of a general rising;, i The strikes are also gneatly affetrtiag tie transport of tlae Rnssias provisions, and no less tian 140,000 ear—loads of ■war stores ax* a waiting transport ia Manchuria. i

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 5

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EFFECTS OF REVOLUTION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 5

EFFECTS OF REVOLUTION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 5

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