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[56] Revolutsionnaya Rossiya (Revolutionary Russia ) -- the organ of the Socialist-Revolutionaries, published from the end of 1900 to 1905. At first it was published by the League of Socialist-Revolutionaries, but in January 1902 it became the central organ of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. [p.226]
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Novaya Zhizn (New Life ) -- the first legal Bolshevik newspaper, published in St. Petersburg from October 27 to December 3, 1905. When V. I. Lenin arrived from abroad, Novaya Zhizn
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began to appear under his personal direction. An active part in the publication of the newspaper was taken by Maxim Gorky. On the appearance of No. 27 of Novaya Zhizn the paper was suppressed by the authorities. No. 28, the last number to be published, came out illegally.
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[58] Nachalo (The Beginning ) -- a legal daily newspaper published in St. Petersburg by the Mensheviks from November 13 to December 2, 1905. [p.229]
[59] Tsnobis Purtseli (News Bulletin ) -- a daily Georgian newspaper published in Tiflis from 1896 to 1906. At the end of 1900 it became the mouthpiece of the Georgian nationalists, and in 1904 became the organ of the Georgian Social-Federalists. [p.231]