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Count Witte on the Crisis

The Loyalty of the Army Received Dec 15, 7.16 a.m. London, Dec 14. Count Witte informed the Daily Telegraph's correspondent that the Army will remain absolutely loyal to the Czar under all condition?. The Socialists and Anarchists might pervert a few officers and men, but no noteworthy section has been seduced. The demands of the malcontents were chiefly economical. Russia was certainly able to discharge her obligations, therefore the holders of securities had nothing to fear. Though his health was considerably affected he intended to stick to bis post.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 119, 15 December 1905, Page 2

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Count Witte on the Crisis Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 119, 15 December 1905, Page 2

Count Witte on the Crisis Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 119, 15 December 1905, Page 2

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