Pacifying Legislation .
Poles Uenounoe Disturb-
ances.
Received. September 23, 0.18 a.m. London, Yesterday. Reviewing tho edicts for religious toleration, the use of the Polish language in the schools, facilities given for the transfer of the mortgaged estates of the Poles, and the fact that the Duma of 550 members will include 60 to fes poles, the correspondent of the Times inteiprets as calculated to tranquiljse Poland, while crushing reform agitation/elsewhere. : \ I. The correspondent: adds , thai the leaders of the National" party have abandoned their dream of independence. Many claim ' full rigbti if? J * poH*n nationality within the Empire's fabric and denounced the fierce disturbance of 1905. From the outset the .latter were not connected -with historio strivings, but were the outcome .of economic grievances, fomented by Socialists and Anarchists-
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 496, 23 September 1905, Page 2
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