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Date: 24 January 1905
24. januar 1905 je bil torek pod znakom zvezdice ♒. Bil je 23 dan v letu. Predsednik Združenih držav je bil Theodore Roosevelt.
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Date: 24 January 1905
Special to The New York Times
Date: 25 January 1905
The market yesterday preserved its attitude of observation and expectancy, there being no important additions to the facts available regarding the Russian position. Thus there was nothing left to do but discuss anew the extraordinary intelligence and to interpret it by the light thrown by the prices received from foreign exchanges.
Date: 25 January 1905
The stock market yesterday made a show of strength for three hours, and then turned heavy, finally closing weak at the lowest prices for the day. There were hardly any news developments except those which came from the Russian capital. All of the active stocks closed down except the Erie issues, which were fractionally higher.
Date: 24 January 1905
ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday, Jan. 24. -- The situation at present appears grave from every standpoint; but the authorities, although apparently somewhat bewildered, declare their purpose to stand firm, maintaining that it is their first duty to preserve order, scouting the idea of actual revolution.
Date: 24 January 1905
LONDON TIMES -- NEW YORK TIMES Special Cablegram
Date: 25 January 1905
Special to The New York Times
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Date: 25 January 1905
LONDON, Jan. 24. -- War Secretary Arnold-Forster, speaking at Croydon tonight, expressed the sympathy of the people of the United Kingdom with the peo ple of Russia. He said he was sure Britons desired the peasants of Russia to enter upon the heritage of liberty and freedom which all Britons enjoyed and which had been obtained through the sacrifices of their forefathers.
Date: 25 January 1905
TOKIO, Jan. 24. -- The Japanese are keenly watching the developments in Russia. The newspaper extras with accounts of the riots are eagerly read. The people were shocked at the death roll in St. Petersburg, and there is a widespread feeling that the bureaucracy will be powerless to stem the tide of reform, and that the downfall of the bureaucratic system must end the war.