UNREST IN RUSSIA.
—' — ■- y§ A PETITION TO THE RELEASE OF STUDENTS. /? United Press Association— By Electril ', „>-fr* Telegraph—Copyright. , i 5? ST PETERSBURG, April"l?. v ij Fifteen thousand landowners, and litterateurs of Moscow and St Peters V burg signed, in one week, petitions to.-thi j ; Czar asking him to grant a Constilnti<Hi.W ; U: the Empire. - '■''." i.=; General Vannovhrki, Minister of Educa. q? tion, has released two hundred stud*uti>: who were arrested during the recent riots. The police offices have been besiegF-d-,bj-;J.' women begging for neAvs of their missing yi. husbands and children, who are "believed have been either imprisoned or killed, ;". Nevertheless numerous arrests continue tl ' t be made. - . ' ■-".
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12479, 19 April 1901, Page 5
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