RUSSIANS APATHETIC AND LISTLESS.
THE BOLT) CZAR PREPARED TO SACRIFICE OTHERS. WAR LIKELY TO CONTINUE.
I By Telegraph—Preßß Association—Copyright Received 10.10 p.m., May 31. j London, May 31. The defeat plunged Kronstadt ioto I mourning. Hundreds of families are I affected. I Reuter’s St. Petersburg agency reports that the public are apathetic, listless, and resigned. Opinions on all sides show that the Government will continue the war as doggedly as ever. Supporters manifest no sign of flinoh--1 ing.
High officials assured the Times’ correspondent that the Czar will fight while a single soldier and a single ship are available.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1469, 1 June 1905, Page 2
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