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THE UNREST IN RUSSIA.

— * (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. London, January 4. If any more Russian moDcipalities are demanding reforms. A protest against the brutality of the '• St. Petersburg police, and house porters who were affiliated with the police in suppressing a demonstration on Decern- | ber 11th, has been signed by two hun- | dred representatives of liberal and legal societies. A review has been communicated by M. Jaures to the Paris newspaper Humanite. It emphasises that it ia hopeless to expect the most elementary guarantees of individual liberty under the present regime. St. Petehsbceg, January 5. Prince Trubetzkoi warned Prince _ [irski that Russia is in a state of anarchy. A revolutionary movement would be very dangerous, and terrible for thn people and the Emperor. A bloody revolution may be averted if the Czar sho ws^ confidence in the people. Prince Trubetzkoi has also personally warned the Czar.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1905, Page 5

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THE UNREST IN RUSSIA. Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1905, Page 5

THE UNREST IN RUSSIA. Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1905, Page 5