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... Great, who founded it, and later -was known abroad as St. Petersburg. Its name was altered Petrograd, at the time of the Russian Revolution, objection being taken to the German buigh.” ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1924
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 58 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

champagne, and admired a huge sturgeon bedecked with red flags. Officially the party was givnn to celebrate the ..

... admired a huge sturgeon bedecked with red flags. Officially the party was givnn to celebrate the 24th anniversary of the Russian Revolution. But actually marked a celebration of Russia's return to the democratic fold. Only the German, Italian and Finnish Ministers ...

Published: Saturday 08 November 1941
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 57 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GENERAL

... Marxism. By Marcel Prenant. (Lawrence and Wishart, 10s. 6d.) Lenin. Selected Works, Vol. IX. (Lawrence and Wishart, 5s The Russian Revolution. By V. L. Lenin and Statin. (Lawrence and Wishart, 65.) Where Are You Going, Japan? Willard /rice. (lleincmann, ljs ...

TIIE BLACK HUNDRED

... conclude that, the only hopA of return to the Past lay com- plete destruction of the Present. FROM GERMANY. The so-called Russian revolution (the writer declares) is attributable largely Germany, and was Germany who sent to Russia thoso partisans universal ...

Published: Wednesday 21 August 1918
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 274 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Mr. Be van '$ myth

... policy during and after the First World War must be corrected. Mr. Bevan Is reported to have said at Scarborough that the Russian Revolution would not have ended In tyranny but for the behaviour of Mr. Churchill, and that when the Russians were trying ...

HONOUR FIRST

... needed Include England unreservedly in that sympathy, rouse in tlus country such another storm enthusiasm as greeted the Russian Revolution, and that, course, is a settlement the Irish question. The American Press during tho past few weeks has shown an un ...

Published: Monday 09 April 1917
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 281 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHARTER OF THE HEBREW PEOPLE

... CHARTER OF THE HEBREW PEOPLE The first of these propositions is swept away the Russian Revolution. There is not only no longer any need for Jews to concentrate upon the struggle for emancipation—there was never in reahty any such need—but there is possibility ...

Published: Saturday 19 May 1917
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 284 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A PROVIDENTIAL HAPPENING

... providential, and considers that they guarantee the triumph of the Entente. All she Italian newspapers comment upon the Russian revolution, and that will have no effects on the conduct of the war. but will, on the other hand, tend to strengthen the power ...

NO VICTORY BY BOMBS ALONE

... air attack alone this country? 80 per cent, said impossible. per cent, said possible. 14 per cent, said don't know. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION MEMORY Princess Andrew of Russia, niece marriage the late Czar, has died at Wilderness House. Hamptcn Court Palace. ...

Published: Wednesday 30 October 1940
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 240 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GOLCAR, IS TO

... five weeks, and organised late in the year so that the delegation may take part in the anniversary celebrations of the Russian revolution. thinks it likely that the party will be split up into various sections on arrival in Russia and that he himself, r ...

Published: Thursday 11 October 1934
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 70 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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... whose position, savings and prospects were swept to disaster in the currency crashes of Germany and Austria and in the Russian Revolution. Novelists have written most affecting books about them. The spectacle of the former great lady of a Russian palace ...

Published: Saturday 27 June 1931
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 77 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

TROTSKY FOR SPAIN*

... TROTSKY FOR SPAIN? Trotsky, once the ‘iron of the Russian revolution, and now exile in Turkey, may visit Spain in the near future, according to the leader of the Spanish Communists (says Reuter from Barcelona). Trotsky’s friends in Spain are be anxious ...

Published: Monday 11 January 1932
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 74 | Page: 11 | Tags: none