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  2. VIATSCHESLAF PLEHVE, the supreme evil genius behind the Russian throne, head of a vicious secret police, planned the massacre at the Narva Gate, St. Petersburg, on Bloody Sunday, when mounted Cossacks and infantry slew strikers led to petition the Czar, Nicholas II. 1,000 met gory end on Bloody Sunday

    ACHOIR of 20,000 men, women, and children trudged through snowclad St. Petersburg on the bitter morning of Sunday, January 22, 1905. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Things looking up for 1954

    After an unusually long and dormant period, during which we shall have gone almost three months in Adelaide without an art exhibition, a whole crop of promising buds is suddenly showing up. First there is the Society of ...

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