DISTURBANCES IN RUSSIA.
EVICTION RESISTED.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigh t
St. Petersburg, May 12. The German tenants on a large estate at Novogradvolhynsky have refused to pay increased rents, and resisted efforts of eviction.
Many police were injured. - A peasants’ revolution in Southern Russia has been suppressed. The agitation in Moscow is declining, though the mill hands and ironworkers insist on their rights to form tradesunions, which the authorities now oppose after encouraging the movement.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 415, 14 May 1902, Page 2
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74DISTURBANCES IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 415, 14 May 1902, Page 2
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