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130,000 Unemployed in Moscow.

Telegraph Service Interrupted. Received Dec 4, 9.11 a.m. St. Petersburg, Dec 8. There are 130,000 persons unemployed in Moscow. Counte Witte declined to receive the telegraphist's deputation on the ground that they were violating their duty, and it was a fundamental principle of tbe State service which no civilised country would tolerate — a civil service strike. Telegraphic communication be tween Russia and tbe rest of Europe is interrupted. The Prefect of Moscow threatens to arrest and banish all members of the strike committee.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 109, 4 December 1905, Page 3

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130,000 Unemployed in Moscow. Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 109, 4 December 1905, Page 3

130,000 Unemployed in Moscow. Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 109, 4 December 1905, Page 3