AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London. Jan 8, ■
The Times publishes a letter written by Leo Tolstoi, and addressed to the Czar in 1902, when he' believed himself to be dying, advocating tho abolition of private property in land, and granting the'people absolute freedom to make known their desires.
St.\Petersburg, Jan 3. General Toherkoff having ignored M, Mirski's assuranoes to-the Poles, M. Mirski has tendered his resignation as Minister of the Interior.
An assemblage of nobles In one of the Russian provinces adopted a resolution demanding a consultation of freely elected representatives of the people in elaboration of tho Czar’s reforms.
The municipality of Nakhiehwan- demands that the State allow religious teaebing in the Armenian language in refuge sohoois.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1346, 5 January 1905, Page 2
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