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RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

EVICTIONS RESISTED

PEASANTS' REVOLT SUPPRESSED

(Received 9.5 a.m.)

ST. PETERSBURG, May 12

German tenants on large estates at Novogradvolhynsky refused to pay increased rents, and resisted eviction. Many of the police were injured. The peasants' revolt in South Russia has 'been suppressed.

The agitation in Moscow is declining, though the millhands and ironworkers insist on the right to form trades- uniona, which the authorities now oppose, after at first encouraging the movement.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1902, Page 5

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RUSSIAN AFFAIRS Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1902, Page 5

RUSSIAN AFFAIRS Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1902, Page 5