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Feeling in Russia.

The reports from the "Russian provinces which have been received in circles in Vienna where authentic and sober information concerning the condition of Russia is a matter of vital interest, concur in showing the state of feeling disclosed by the recent disturbances among Russian reservists to be more general and more intense than the European public has yet understood. With every trainload of poor fellows taken from their homes and sent as unwilling sheep to the slaughter for what is to them an incomprehensible cause, this feeling broadens and deepens until it has now well-nigh reached the point at which it is causing the gravest embarrassment to the Russian military authorities.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6458, 30 December 1904, Page 2

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Feeling in Russia. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6458, 30 December 1904, Page 2

Feeling in Russia. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6458, 30 December 1904, Page 2

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