INTERESTING PRIVATE TELEGRAMS.
THE 'TSABITSA'-S 'INTER-
rFERENCE
jfyostrdlian »nd ?NIZ. Odble 'ABeocJation rfißeceiveS April'2s, ijOllS p.m.) TONDON, 25. A Moscow newspaper. ■ publishes telegrams between the sCßJiritaa -.and the Tsar in December ssnfl.Mardh while the Tsar was at the front. All the telegrams are in jffingtisfh. 'They the active interference in polities. She asked the Tsar immediately to stop the of Manuiloff^ -Stunner's private -secretary, who was accused of 'blackmail. The telegram .ended. "'This is absolutely necessary for your <peace of ■mind." 'The' Tsar replied: '''1 -will stop it at once." Telegraphing on "March' 12tlr, the -^Tsaritso. saiitS-: '"''Yesterday's -riots were Many troopsv'have jgone over " Later in the "day She telegraphed-: "The strikes ,ai?e - spreading, and troops are joining the letrikers. Some concessions are unavoidable.;'* Tlie Taaribsa -Bent ; a-n •tfistonishing: letter to Rasputin, written in un-! grammatical Russian. She says: '] "What j©y that you came tq see us, ] to lay one's head on your shoulder, and say nothing, "but just'feel the joy! ritf peace and forget/fulness'! ' What; rlieavenly bliss" Bon't leave me. I: am weak. I love you, nnd'have faith "in you alone. ((Signed) Yom*' iPaughter, A." •"DShe Tsaritsa's prxef -over Rasputin's is reflected iaa :a oiuitiber .of j^Jegdrams.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 97, 26 April 1917, Page 5
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198INTERESTING PRIVATE TELEGRAMS. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 97, 26 April 1917, Page 5
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