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The Peeling in Poland.

Some Troops Refuse Duty.

Poland continues wildly excited. The Warsaw-Vienna railway employees remain ou strike until the Government grant self-government to Pcland, an amnesty of political prisoners, and a permit to use the Polish language TheCofsieksand Lancers attacked and dispersed a great revolutionary demonstration in the streets of Warsaw. The citizens are forbidden- to leave their homes after 8 p.m. on pain of arrest;

The miners in the Sosnowice district at Warsaw have strack.

They compelled the compositois to stop setting tbe Czar's manifesto and to set revolutiorary songs which they aaDg in the streets.

The troops at Helsingfors refused to fire on the people.

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West Coast Times, Issue 13671, 2 November 1905, Page 2

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The Peeling in Poland. West Coast Times, Issue 13671, 2 November 1905, Page 2

The Peeling in Poland. West Coast Times, Issue 13671, 2 November 1905, Page 2