The Attitude of Germany
Non-Interference Decided On 6ml Strike ipitient Bkrmk, November 15 111 is semiofficially doolared that'the Govoramont haa no intention of interferjngwith Russian internal affairs,' and that iho K'iisoc will not oommnnioato with thn Ozai* on the subject.lf the movement |n favonr of Folioh; autonomy, spreads to the Prussian pvoviuocs • the' Government 'will firmly supprcßß-it. > > < < - St. PEmsßtms, Nov, 15 It is believed hora that the country is on the.bvink of a general strike. •; 1 v The Council of' Workmen's Jolegates hare resolvoi to obtain 8 houra a day, even if they : resort to - revolutionary: means. , , The factory'mill-owners declare that it ia impossible co coneelo this wjthouti proportionately decreased wages. .. ::<Beto'*idtt-iuti» moat'detißmnta*.'.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1483, 16 November 1905, Page 2
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