REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA.
United Press Association.—Copyright
Received October 24, 8.24 a.m. ST. PETERSBURG, October 23. It is believed that the present railway strike is only the prelude to a general strike at the end of the year which is intended to cause a lack of food in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
A REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY AND THE SUFFRAGE DEMANDED
SERIOUS STRIKES IN ALL DIREC-
TIONS
Received October 25, 0.2 a.m
ST. PETERSBURG, October 24
Work at Saratoff and Ekaterinoslav has been stopped. Three thousand railway men at Saratoff demanded a representative -assembly, the suffrage, and all the points mentioned in M. Witte's speech. Railway communication with St. Petersburg and M.c©oow has been stopped.
The (railway strike is spreading in many directions. Nearly all the mills a<nd factories at Eharkoff and Balashoff havo struck.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 5
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132REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 5
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