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THE RIOTS IN RUSSIA.

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Ecceived this day at 1) 45 a.m. St. Petersburg, April 17. Fifteen thousand land .owners, merchants and lettcrateurs at Moscow and St Petersburg have signed in one week, a petition to the Czar, asking him to grunt them the constitution of the Empire. General Vannoviski, Minister of Education, has released the two hundred students who were arrested during the recent riots. The police officers are besieged by women begging for news from their missing husbands and children, who arc believed to be either imprisoned or killed. Nevertheless numerous arrests continue to be made.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 April 1901, Page 3

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102

THE RIOTS IN RUSSIA. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 April 1901, Page 3

THE RIOTS IN RUSSIA. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 April 1901, Page 3

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