The Revolution in Finland Under Prince John Obolensky

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The Revolution in Finland Under Prince John Obolensky
Vsevolod Vladimirov
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" This " National Guard " was formed principally out of workmen and common people, and by the third day of the disorders (October 20) had almost entirely displaced the Municipal police. At its head, in Helsingfors, was one of the leading Social Democrats, an ex-captain of the Finnish troops named Koch, who also for nearly a week playecl the part of the prefect of Helsingfors. The new " labour " police * From information in our possession it appears that a number of private telegrams accepted at... Helsingfors for transmission and received at Helsingfors from other places, were never delivered to their destinations.
33 donned red armbands, and the vast body of organised workmen who formed a sort of reserve for the force began gradually to evince a more and more hostile feeling toward the Swedomans.
From the morning of the igth there began to present themselves to the Governor-General a long list of new deputations from all kinds of political groups. Each of these groups endeavoured to produce a conviction that the deputations of the previous evening had been repre- sentatives merely of the " street, " and that not one of the political parties had ever empowered them to demand the resignation of the Governor-General.


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