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Show MUTINY IN BALTIC SEA PREDICTED BY NARODNY -'NEW TORK. iune 21.-Discusslng reports from London, which were denied de-nied from . St. Petersburg, of trouble at Cronstadt. Ivan Narodny. a Russian who came here in the Interests of the revolutionists, said yesterday: "There will e soon a great mutiny In the Baltic fleet at Cronstadt, with vastly more success than the already historic mutiny in the Black Sea fleet. The captains commanding are in sympathy sym-pathy with the revolutonary movement move-ment and will declare at the appointed time for reforms. "The fact is, the army officers drawn from the noble classes are in sympathy with the men from the peasant and artisan classes. .The common people and the nobles In Russia are not separated sepa-rated by the gulf that stood between these classes under the ancient regime in France. -The nobles throughout Russia and the gentry, too are the peasants' closest friends, on the most cordial and -friendliest footing. The nobles are the backbone of the revolution revolu-tion In Russia. The bureaucracy Is drawn from neither class, and Is hated by both classea :.-.' "It Is the system which causes rlot like that at Blalystok. . "The reason why the bureaucracy stirs up this resentment against the Jewi is that , they are seen to be an element - strong for" revolution radicals." radi-cals." -i ..... . |