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WORKERS A\ ERSE TO IMMEDIATE srilIKK. GOVERNMENT'S i.VDLCTM K.NT OF THE DUMA. BISE IX SECUiiiriES. ODESSA t^l'lET. Eeceivcd 20, i). 19 p.m. Sr. PETEKbBI'KIi, July 20. The workers of Russii appear ad Terse to an immediate general strike. The Government is circulating a statement alleging that the Duma, frou. the first and throughout its existence, tried to oyerstep all the limits of lan tad usurped the functions of the Government. There has been a marked and rapia rise at St. Pvt. rsburg and Moscow ol ail Russian securities. Odessa is quieter, though ten tkouland Jews are encamped in the courtyard of the Jewish hospital, afraid to return to their homes. BKITISH SYMPATHY WITH RUSSIAN' PEOPLE. LARGELY SIGNED ADDEESS. Received 26, D.57 p.ru. London, July 20. A British address of sympathy and frirndship with the Russian people tnd Douma is bein& largely signed chiefly by influential Liberals ani elitors of Radical newspapers. Tin lignatures include those of Georgi Me.-'dith, William Watson, Lords Brassey and Wilby.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8166, 27 July 1906, Page 3
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