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Tee NEW CONVERT'S PROPAGANDA

... of the Russian revolution, and the social economic position this country Tho Times. have him saying—not in the report speech in which he might have been misrepreaented, but article signed by himself —that principles of the Russian revolution lie near ...

NEW BOOKS RECEIVED YESTERDAY

... NEW BOOKS RECEIVED YESTERDAY. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. by L. Trotsky («s. M. net!; and ARISTOPHANES AND THE WAR PARTY, Oilbwt Murray. D. il*. net*. (Alton UnwiuL THE LIFE THEODORE ROOSEVELT.' Hermann HawT\iorn. fHarrap and Co.. 6#. CHRIST. ST. FRANCOS ...

A CLOSE EXPERIENCE OF ITS METHODS

... published long and informing interview condition* in Russia with Mr. H. V. Keeling, who experienced the whole of the Russian Revolution down his escape on January last. Special point is given to Mr. Keeling'® information, because he himself is workman ...

ROUMANIA

... of union with Koumania After describing manner which Bessarabia proclaimed herself tho Republic of Moldavia—alter the Russian revolution, received assistance from the Entente, and was kept outside the treaty of Bucharest. M. Ciugureanu added- The elections ...

HAROLD PULLAN, Hon. Lieut

... into canteen. The personnel, of which Lady head, same worked with hor at Petrograd. They all through terrible days the Russian revolution. Vitiations may lie sent Sir George Buchanan, the Bank England, Burlington Gardens. ...

A SPEECH AT BRADFORD

... his opinion, the shortest way to commit industrial suicide. In certain extremo cases, as the Allied attack 011 the Russian revolution, direct action could usefully employed to supplement political action. He wanted the revolution. but desired it to come ...

BEMIKBSSEKCES OF THREE GAS3S?A!GRiS

... booksellers at once. The first year of the Russian Revolution ARIA 1 NA TYRKOVA WILLIAMS tMrs. Harold ill) mil, Svo. .net. Times: The first reallv intimate and authoritative account of the Russian Revolution from downfall the autocracy the Bolshevist ...

BRITISH SOCIALISM

... been fnlfillea with decided auccew this very ably written book. TROTSKY'S HISTORY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. Trotekt's History of the Russian Revolution tßreet-Litovak, translation of which * issued Messrs. George and (4s. fid. net), a characte ...

carry through again after war. ;»re likely not only not to ease the national situation, but render doubly ..

... quite lieu rd any casein such inquiry—what they thought of the House of Lords, conscription, trad© unionism, and the Russian revolution, and whether in their leisure they cultivated love of art and literature, or went the pictures. Socialists and other ...

THE FATE OF ST. SOPHIA

... cruellest and moat horrible ever waged—ha® emphasised this need for spiritual awakening, and has moreover, conjunction with Russian revolution, dealt deadly blow official' Christianity—the religion intricate ceremonial, ranniw, picturesque archimandrite?, and ...

PEACE ANTICIPATIONS. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RETURN OF COUNT RANTZAU. FURTHER MANOEUVRES EXPECTED. ,From Mr. ..

... because it was through that Protopopoff turned his coot, and became both German dupe and the immediate cause of the Russian revolution under Kerensky. was Protopopoff's return from England t-o Russia that the two met in Stockholm, and the representations ...