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Show ACTIVITY CONTINUES ON MANGiUKiN -; : FRONT; RUSSIAN INFANTRY REPUiSED : IN AN ATTACK UPON JAPANESE LINES i Medical Students in St. Petersburg Pe-tersburg Go on Strike; the Police Ask Discharge of Leaders inLabor Riots. BULLETIN. TOKIO, Feb. 8, 2 p. m. Reports from the Manchurian army headquarters head-quarters say that the Bussians shelled various parts of the Japanese lines last Monday and Monday night. Small forces of Russian infantry attacked at-tacked at various points, but all were repulsed. It is further reported that the Russians continue to intrench in the direction of Wanchiayuantzu, Iitajentun, Chenchiebpao and HeikoutaL to carry on their education. They demand de-mand that the academy be closed until freedom Is granted them. The police have forwarded to the employers em-ployers of labor a list of prominent strikers asking for their immediate dismissal. dis-missal. The director of the Nevsky naval construction yard refused compliance and other . employers are similarly disposed, because many of the blacklisted men are skilled artisans who cannot easily be replaced. re-placed. The police of Odessa have seized consignments con-signments of revolvers and cartridges destined for the strikers In the Caucasus. BULLETIN. . TOKIO, Feb. 8, Noon. A report emanating from London to the effect .that the Grand Dukes of Russia, de-jtermined de-jtermined to secure peace, had asked the friendly offices of Great Britain, was published in Tokio today. The Foreign office denied having any knowledge of the matter. ST. PKTERSBURG, Feb. 8. The students stu-dents of the Military Academy of Medicine Medi-cine today struck on the ground that owing ow-ing to police Intervention it is impossible |