THE BARRISTERS' CONFERENCE.
TREPOFFS ORDERS DISRE. (iARDED. MAXiME GORKY. ST. PETERSBURG, 13lh April The Barristers' Conference dissolved after completing its programme, contemptuously disregarding General Trepoff's repeated biiminons for it to disperse Tho door of Ihe meeting room was shut in tho face of n Commissary of Police. Maxime Gorky, the Russian novelist, who was arrested in connection with tho disturbances at St. Petersburg on 22nd January, han been permitted to proceed to Yalta (Crimea) to recruit his health.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 5
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