Russian Revolution. (Continued from Page I.)
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... RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. TROOPS JOIN WITH PEOPLE AGAINST GERMANIC INFLUENCES. The Arch of Triumph, Petrograd, Russia, which was the scene of many dramatic episodes during the revolution. It one of the most magnificent structures of its kind, being supported ...
... Russian Council of Labour Deputies have voiced in a manifesto their determination not to let this blow at the heart Russian revolution pass unheeded; democracy must reply with a blow the centre from which the torpedo was sent. Such murder, they say, must ...
... French Revolution, was an unknown attorney when the cataclysm burst on France; nobody had heard of Kerensky before the Russian Revolution; and George Washington but for the War of Independence might never have achieved fame. As with other countries, so in ...
... the business. But it is more than possible that, as did the marines in the rdeent mutiny, as did the Cossacks in the Russian Revolution, they will refuse to fire, and even if they do fire once, twice, or thrice, let no one think that that will subdue the ...
... dead; long live the Duma!” Now we shall get on with the war. write evidence accumulates the powerful influence which the Russian Revolution is bearing upon our fortunes. In every Allied country, universal joy; in the camp of the enemy, universal dismay. The ...
... both the Y shows what could ha'e been this year if all the Allied forces r, ready to bring all-round pressure ITie Russian revolution, beneficent t doubtedly is. great as will'be its t' this year and even more hercaf fr ’-fij had the effect of plcte ...
... explain the event by reference to local and special causes. He describes it as due to an extension of the spirit of the Russian Revolution, and there is no reason whatever for supposing the navy moref subject to such influences than the Other armed forces ...
... mutiny was aroused by continued in action, bad and insufficient food, severity of punishments, the influence of the Russian revolution (the terms of which had been brought neutral sailors), aqd to the action of certain civil elements on shore. Practically ...
... being made freeman of Birkenh e; J $ There was no use the news from Russia had been said the Premier.- He always the Russian revolution would e .t ...
... would you do, faithful friend, if you were ip my unfortunate posi- Rasputin, whose evlt influence brought about the Russian Revolution, and who endeavoured to ensnare Princess Cecilie. tion? Matters seem as though they will never get any better, and even ...
... been m that room of death since he had loft Murray. 4,000,000 ORPHANS Catherine Breshkovghaya, •' grand- mother the Russian revolution,” who is appealing lor tunds to prevent 4,000.000 el her country’s war orphans becoming Bol- sheviks snd anarchists ...