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THE AGITATION IN RUSSIA.

A PETITION TO THE CZAR.

RELEASE OF STUDENTS.

ANXIOUS WOMEN

Press Association. Electric Telegraph. Copyright. Received April 18, 10 a.m. St. Petersburg; April 17, Fifteen thousand landowners, merchants, and litterateurs in Moscow and St. Petersburg .signed in,one week petitions to the Czar asking Ifui to grant a constitution of the empire. General Vaunoviski, Minister for Education, released 2QO students who were arrested during the recent riots. women begging^ewT^f m issinf*L S bands or children, who arc believed to be either iiiip;-i.sanc<l or killed. Nevertheless, numerous arrests continue to

be made

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 18 April 1901, Page 2

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THE AGITATION IN RUSSIA. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 18 April 1901, Page 2

THE AGITATION IN RUSSIA. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 87, 18 April 1901, Page 2

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