THE AUSTRIAN NOTE
... offices of the British Socialist Party in Maidenlane, London, and seized copies of a pamphlet entitled “Lessons of the Russian Revolution,” by Lenin. ...
... offices of the British Socialist Party in Maidenlane, London, and seized copies of a pamphlet entitled “Lessons of the Russian Revolution,” by Lenin. ...
... disorders The Japanese Commander at Vladivostock has issued a tactful proclamation, declaring sympathy with the glorious Russian revolution, and empha-ising that the landing of troops is intended solely to ensure safety of Japanese lives and property. U.S ...
... country take a very different sieve o[ social affairs from those whose philosophy has been produced in the fire* the Russian Revolution. The revolutionary Social Democrat has always been an exotic in tiiis country, and the Trotsky n.anifesto is couched ...
... Russia, but refuses to evacuate Poland and Lithuania. This condition cannot be accepted, and will never accepted by the Russian Revolution. Imperialists in all countries, British, French, German and Austrian, acknowledge, after years’ war the principle of ...
... laws as the irrevocable actions which they will permit and encourage that are likely to mark the present phase of the Russian Revolution. It would be unwise to ignore the stayingpower, as it were, even of this kind of impromptu legislation, made before ...
... has marked the anniversary ol tn* Russian Revolution. It was exactly ago yesterday that the Revolutionaries gained the upper hand in Pafiragrad, I not think subsequent, events have prevented friends the Russian Revolution front calling the , occasion with ...
... striking is the following letter addressed to the Chairman of the Council of the People’s Commissaries; the conflict of the Russian revolution with the Russian capitalists absolutely does not interest German manufacturing circles in far as the question doe: not ...
... the Cadet Party. —M. Miliukoff, who took a prominent part in the 1916 Summer Meeting at Cambridge, and who after the Russian Revolution was for slflort time Russian Foreign Mi lister, has seceded from the Cadet Party. In personal statement to the Cadets ...
... declared the opening speech that such gathering the Assembly represented a long-passed standpoint in the history of the Russian revolution. IF won foolish if the Workers’ and Soldiers’ Council, which had political power, should cede it, nn eventual count ...
... the working classes of Germany ami Austria-Hungary. •‘Wo beg you vigorously oppose your rulers’ efforts to crush tire Russian Revolution. On you at this moment rests the responsibility for the success or failure of world-wide efforts for a people’s peace ...
... will be justified in saying that evidence Can really prove anything about the motives of Lenin and Trotsky. That the Russian Revolution was encouraged, or even arranged a large extent, Germany ha* always been suspected. That Lenin and hif associates were ...
... for peace, which will probably not be concluded in the Casino at Brest-Litovsk. but in the streets of Vienna and the Russian revolution does not betray its origin, but refuses compromise with the Hohenzollerns and Hapsbv.rgs/* AUSTRO-GERMAN INDIGNATION ...