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| Say no to alco like Gates Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Apparently the anti-alcoholism campaign hasn't worked very well for Gates after the last Zaher party ...
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363 | According to the dedication lines in Eats, Shoots & Leaves… The Bolshevik revolution gained momentum when the typesetters in print shops went on strike asking for higher rates for punctuation marks (on par with the letters of the alphabet; up until then, printers apparently paid only half the rate of a letter for a punctuation mark) Read on for more… From: http://pubs.socialistreviewindex.org...182/morgan.htm The second strike wave in October began in Moscow when typesetters at Sytin's print works went on strike for a shorter working day and higher piecework rates for punctuation marks. The October Strike and the Soviet [http://www.marxist.com/bolshevism/part2-3.html] By late summer the strike wave appeared to have subsided. The conclusion of peace with Japan, the Bulygin Duma and a series of other concessions seemed to have brought it to a close. But this appearance was deceptive. The movement was far from exhausted.… Wave after wave joined in the struggle. A new impulse came from the Moscow printers' strike which led to a general strike in Moscow on September 27. Beginning with a small dispute at the Sytin print-works in Moscow, the printers' strike spread to 50 print-shops within a few days and then rapidly became general throughout the city. Just when the movement in Moscow appeared to be dying down, there was a new upsurge in St Petersburg. On October 2, a sympathy strike of the printers was followed by a railway strike in Moscow on October 6. The railway workers struck and elected delegates. By October 10 there was an all-out railway strike. By mid-October, three quarters of a million railwaymen were on strike. The strikes became general, involving Moscow, Kharkov, Revel, Smolensk, Lodz, Minsk, Petersburg, Vilna, Odessa, Kazan, Tiflis and other major centres. On October 16 Finland joined in. The rail strike became 100 per cent, and the movement then spread swiftly to the post offices, telephones, telegrams, service employees and professional workers. The strike rapidly took on a political character. -------------- From an external source .................................................. .......................
__________________ Мадмазель, Медам, Месье! "Глория" меняет курс и направляется в Кейптаун! Кому это не нравится будет расстрелян на месте. (с) http://texneg.livejournal.com |
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