STRIKE THROUGHOUT RUSSIA.
TO END ARBITRARY ACTS. VLADIVOSTOK MOSTLY BURNED. DESCRIPTION OF GREAT MUTINY. WORKERS EXECUTE OFFICIAL JEW-BAITER «»> *15JZ. Fbless Association.—Coftbiqht.] To-day may be said without undue rashness to fora a likely turning point in the progress of the revolutionary movement. The resumption of the general strike with the resolution to 'end the arbitrary acts of the Government," taken with the signs that the action of the authorities is already held in check at many points, and remembering the promise of the strike organisation tnata resumption of the rising would be under arms, suggests important news m tne very near future. Among accomplished facts are a mutiny of the most formidable extent at Vladivostok—involving the burning of the greater part of tne town, a threatened famine, and a heavy loss of life; further officially sanctioned massacres of Jews; and the sigaificant execution of a prominent official Jew-baiter" by the worker*.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 274, 16 November 1905, Page 5
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150STRIKE THROUGHOUT RUSSIA. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 274, 16 November 1905, Page 5
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