ANARCHIST DEMONSTRATIONS IN RUSSIA
VIOLENT SCENE IN A CHURCH RINGLEADER SENT TO A LUNATIC ASYLUM Petrograd, June 25. After the service on Sunday a crowd of Anarchists, including many soldiers and sailors, invaded the Lutheran Church at Helsinki's. The ringleader, Bolt, made incendiarv speeches in Swedish, Finnish, and Russian from the pulpit, and tho sinking of 'international Anarchist songs followed. Finally the Militia dragged out"the Anarchists, and arrested several, including Bolt, who was sent to a lunatic asylum. The Militia were attacked with sticks and stones, and three were injured.—Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3121, 27 June 1917, Page 5
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