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Show CEN! ORS EDIT PAPERS. Warsaw E itors Allowed to Resume Work 1 wer Eye of Doullgan. Warsaw p newspapers reappoared Friday rriorUng alter eight days' suspension sus-pension oflpubllcatlon. Thoy aro subjected MTke most sovcro censorship censor-ship uhdelorders of the minister of intorioiB'tSllgan. Most of tho shops rcofl jVrlday, but only a fow of tho strlM-Mf oturncd to work. ScattoreiMnv!ncos of vlolwico woro reported. ucnt of tho university was killed W?M: morning, ant strikers killed n w',an who had beon in coinmunlcaMiiJwlth tho mllltnry au thorltlcs. m w Tho workl(3 of tho cutlory factory attempted presume tholr employment, employ-ment, but s IKers entored tho building build-ing nnd dch wished tho machinery. Most of tlfr strikers, aparcntly, aro not yet will! stto return to work. Workmen! ifnll tho sugar factories of Poland, A hh numbor forty-two, struck on Fcbawry 2. Theso factoiics hitherto havfe been working day and night to suppVK tho troops in Manchuria. Man-churia. l STRIKER ASLIKE OFFICIALS. Officers of VVous Concerns Forced to AttendTmjtlngs of Employes. About 40,000'ion nro now out on a strike, says a 'Ispatch from Sauno-vico, Sauno-vico, Russia. Jt a meeting of tho ntrlkerjyBlracjj4cc!bJy.. ngcment'of' vJT0US concerns to tho placo of mectlnl' A11 tho speakers Insisted In-sisted on the preservation of public order. Tho mV8 ucmand8 include a .minimum wogo 75 cents a day, eight hours to constitute a day of work varloui oforms In factory management, man-agement, and '"-ago pouslons. After tho meeting 1 '00u strikers marched six miles to th ' Dombrova quarter In porfect order, hut ovcrywhero persuaded per-suaded worknK to strike. In tho aft-ornoon aft-ornoon strlkor went to tho railway station of strc "onieschlz, seized nnd bound the odl . wrecked tho Bta-tlon Bta-tlon buildlnRS anA stoppal trains In both dlrectiom |