RUSSIA.
RAILWAYMEN STRIKE, ONLY MILITARY TRAINS RUN. Telegrams. PETROGRAD, October 7. (Received October 8, at 8.35 a.m.) The railwaymen, in view of the Government s slowness in dealing with their demand for increased wages, have caused a cessation' of all traffic, excepting in refard to munition and military trains, 'his action is despite M. Kerensky's appeal to them not to increase the misfortunes of the country.
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Evening Star, Issue 16549, 8 October 1917, Page 6
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