Father Gapon Interviewed
Demand for Reforms in Poland Mutineers Routed by Linevitoh Received Deo 14, 7.48 a.m. London, Dec 13. Father Gapon, interviewed, said that further revolutionary violence would needlessly cause a reaction. The people were not ready for full emancipation. The eduoation of the masses was insufficient. Three hundred and fourteen cases of French cartridges, labelled hardware, consigned to Finland, were stopped at Copenhagen. St. Petersburg, Dec 13. There are 100,000 troops round Tsar Koeselo. Four hundred and seventeen Catholic clergy in Russian Poland have resolved to propagate a dootrine of Christian Democracy, to demand autonomy for Poland with the ballot, and a separate Parliament. Refugees from Galicia report that SakharofFs murderer was a locksmith's apprentice, disguised aa a woman. The revolutionists rescuing him, enebled him to escape. &£etcl9 H WillQ£E > Q cavalry sfcoocL tixoiK ground heroically at Harbin. The mutineers were routed by Linovitch, who urges the repatriation of the troops.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 118, 14 December 1905, Page 2
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