CZA’RS MANIFESTO.
BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright St. Petersburg, Mar. 16.
The Czar's manifesto creates a bitter disappointment, excepting as regards the abolition of collective peasant responsibility and removal oi letters upon individual freedom by the commune system. Tiio Centrul Revolutionary Committee declare that the so-culled reforms are only palliatives. The people insist on freedom of press and spetcli, independence nf the judges, control of administration, and participation of legislation under a freely elected Assembly newspaper. Tiie Vidomosli of Moscow declares that the Czar is resolved to maintain the principles of an absolute monarchy and the orthodox church.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 843, 18 March 1903, Page 2
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