PENT-UP RUSSIA.
ON THE EVE OF NATIONAL REVOLUTION. "FAIR POLAND'S" HOPES. St. PETBKSitURG, Dec. 19. Poles in Warsaw -demand the use of tile Polish language in school's and public ollices, Hie eligibility of Poles for putrtic otlices, and freedom of conscience for Catholics and Unitarians. They also demand municipal self-government and Ziemsivos (local councils). Four persons were Killed in the Moscow riots.
THE PEOPLE DISAPPOINTED. SEDUCTIVE HINT AT FUTURE REFORMS. (Received Dec. 20, 11.0 p.m.) St. PETERSUURG, Dec. 20. The Russian people are much disappointed that no reforms were announced on tho Czar's birthday. Apparently neither of the Grand Dukes Surgiuw and Alexisi have lVsagned, and tile reactionaries are victorious. A Circular 'note directs the presidents of Zemsitvos to veto discussion: on constitutional «j,ncstions, anjd hints vaguely at social reforms to be instituted at a future (late.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 298, 21 December 1904, Page 2
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137PENT-UP RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 298, 21 December 1904, Page 2
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