News from 00/04/1891
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Robt. Spence Watson, E. Lyttelton, Lenoe Falconer, Lanoe Falconer, Joseph Chesenek, M. Saltykov,
ResumoFrontmatter: Free Russia. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: Large Numbers of Arrests Are Still Being Made in St. Petersburg and Moscow, Almost Exclusively among the Students, "Mademoiselle Ixe", The Society's Work in the North, Russian Chronicle, Russia and the United States, To the Unknown Friend and Correspondent in Russia, Our Letter Box, When Some Four Months Ago Dr. Baedeker Was on His Way from Siberia to England, a Note Appeared in the English Press Attributing to the Traveller Views in Favour of the Dreadful Russian Exile System, A Very Good Illustration of the Moral Atmosphere, Which Now Pervades the Russian Imperial Court and Which, to a Great Extent, Accounts for the Religous Persecutions Throughtout the Unhappy Country, Is Supplied by the Kölnische Zeitung, There Are, However, Rhinoceri and Rhinoceri, The Russian Diplomatic Note to Bulgaria, Multiple Essay Items, Last Autumn Baron Andrew Korff, Governor General of the Amouriprovinces of Siberia, Visited the Island of Saghalien, and on Some Occasion Publicly and Emphatically Declared That It Was Not He Who Was Guilty of the Flogging of Madame Sihida, The Official Crusade against Education in Russia Goes on Apace, The 29th Anniversary of the Emancipation (A Letter from Moscow), No Less Success Seems to Have Attended the Lectures at Edinburgh, Perth, and Leicester, Alexander II. Failed to Satisfy Anyone in Russia with His Peasant Reforms, The Deceitful Editor and the Credulous Reader, We Have Received Intelligence That Madame Marya Tzebrikova Is Now in Exile in the Town of Vologda, Where She Is Kept under the Strictest Surveillance, The "Saratov Leaflet" (Saratovsky Listok) Says:"In the Province of Podolsk the Number of Landless Peasants Increases with Every Year. Letter to the editor: Among the Letters Addressed to Free Russia Two Have Made on Us a Most Pleasant Impression, Notes. Review: The Contemporary Review of Last Month Contains an Article on "The Tzar and His Jews," in Which the Writer (Who Signs Himself Anglo-Russian) Contends That the Jews Have Brought All Their Trouble on Themselves. Display ads: Advertisements, The Cyclostyle.
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