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RUSSIAN. SUPPLEMENT NO. 19. LONDON. SATURDAY APRIL 29 1910.

Reeved Grafts' wHk Wit of England. w. advise our readers to study carefully the resting acoounts which we print today of UM experiences of th patty of Russian journalists who visited this country a few Weeks ego. Not only will they find in them ouch that has not previously appeared or at any rate been so vividly presented about lit. in the British Fleet and in the trcnehe ubject which IN always intensely interesting to those and in theca dl' they include practically everybody who relative or friends in either Servioo but a great deal betide The power to see ourselves a others see Is on which however di agreeable it might be in ordinary times we ought undoubtedly to welcome In these stays of national trial and heartsearching And although we neither expect nor find anything either in the way of harsh judgment or fulsome tribute In the articles which these Russian journalists lave written about there I much both of considered praised and gent I admonition that may both encourage and urge to do oven more than we are at present doing for tile great cause in which we and our Russian AW" are engaged.

The writers who cams to visit a couple of months ago and from whose articled quote today need very little introduction to those WM are interested In Russian affairs. M. i the veteran war correspondent and representative of the Rwloe Stoiv. whose experience of war date hack many years to th days of t111Ao and wlwee friendship for this country and I tronouncel German sentiment re of long standing. 31.

Yxoozov I the talented foreign editor of the posies IVrmytf perhaps tile best known of the great Russian now papers. bf. CHUKOV KV of a younger generation i wen known a the author. amongst other works of a most interesting book on tli British oklier reviewed In this run months ago while M. YAItOtOV.

It not previously so wen known to Englishmen a eon of hi colleagues gained many friends and admirers a a result of Iii interesting personality and able speeches on lii recent Wt ere. Other suembers of the party whose eon. tribuUona to the Russian Press' ar not included in the article. from which we quote are CoUWT ALXXU TotnOr a rising novelist and M. AuxulDU RAMXAXOV a well-known publicist and economic writer.

It I hardly necessary to day that those gentlemen represent all shade. of Russian domestic while though united in their adherent to the cause of their country and Ii Allies in the present struggle. Their visit hero was the outcome of a happy thought of LORD WLARDALI and other friends of Mi Russian rapprochement. who. in the word.

of 1. Yxcorrov quite fitly svsusned that Russia was intimately acquainted with English literature. but hardly well informed bout Ot Britain's work during the year and half of war. Recognizing till Influence of the Press In moulding riot influencing public opinion they MUM an invitation to the Russian writers to vt it thus country while securing for them accet to all that could be legitimately shown them of our military and naval work and of our industrial preparation for war. By this means tile Russian people would gala III insight into the spirit and determination of our people and by familiarising mselve with the great effort and sacrifices which we had' mad.

Aral to snaking in the common cause strengthen still further tit bonus which bind lour two eoplc together The gentktmen who received end accepted this invitation would be the last to regard then a in say way the delegated representativee of the Russian frees but as M. NmuaovrrcH. OAXCHKMXO remarked the rorDpoaoIUon of heir rout guaranteed the wide diffusion in Russia of their observations and this i the important matter. It ION loll to realize that id of tri towards the greater know. lodge of each people by the other which we have consistently advocated In those columns.

Time visitors to our shoeewt had a unique Leading Article- TACB of England 1 Special Articles- Russian Journalists In England with portrait group 1 3. Nbollovl Impressions of England 2 Plying Leaver' from London. 1) bf. Chukowky Journalists' Visit to tt. Fleet 3 f.

Yogorovon on Admiral Jollicoe. 4 M. NvrnlrovitchDandltnko It tl. British Front in Franco 4 A Responsible Ministry 4 Bums Speech 1740 rrulfNl iv Moo A Speech of X. Barrk A Refugees and Next of Workmen.

By Professor Marrcl Liuwrkk 7 Growing Scarcity of Mont 7 Sanitary Work at Ui Front illu 7 historic Families of Russia. By A. Francis Steuart ft Trad Relations ft Russian ian Re 9 Peasant Art. By Peacock illustrated 10 recognised. They allowed to am mueU Access to which i closed to the majority of English people.

They visited Fleet the Artily at the front the large munition centres and training camp They were received by the Crud. and Attended aittin i of both houses of Parliament and Innumerable reception. sail entertainments almost too many in fact for the powers of perception oven th keenest observers ar limited and the mind refuses to receive snore than a certain number of imprrion in 1114 period of time. Tl ey have at expressed their pleasure at the warmth of their reception anti the trust anti confidence bestowed on there If Indeed. there I a criticism anywhere.

it I that the cordiality of their welcome WM almost too excessive and tl number of Invitations they received were too many. M. CMinovwr In th Oto" sketch which ho sends to the Retch We. more than hint lot hi Taw ment with tl number of presents w1d eon- grtuiationa he received simply bet a wa a Russian and a guest- However we are sure that the fault it any was on MO. right side and ifs lsitor In return have recorded many generous tributes to the people who welcomed them.

Particularly pleasing are tributes to the officers and men of the Fleet from 8 Jour JKLUCOK. Six DOVXTOM Six DAVID BCATTY down to midshipmen bluejackets gunners. and recruits who show neither I. nor cringing before authority but not a shadow of lacknc Their reception by the Kurae' tile soldiers tot the front the intensive Indus trial preparations of the British people-- the working hands of the Delilah e's worlunew tho numbers of people learning Russian studying mum" and following the exploit of the Russian soldier all tlicia with admiration And gratltasde. But they would not be our friends and Allis' If they did not find hi to crUcio and aomoun to ugg t.

Of elm recruiting oter to which they took exception we shall nothing. They aro largely a matter of the past so nglihm a looks back on them with pride. and they will In all probability be even scarcer In the future. But whist they leave to say of of intoxication naturally Russians are astonished that the British Government slid not follow their own Govern mesas load In sealing sooner and snore drastically with the drink problem the luxury and xtravsgsnes of the London rpatursnta and the ladle dreaw do not form ucla pleasant roadiog. We should do well to ponder our guoU' UoiIaaI ao4 Special Articles- Return of the Soyan Expedition 11 Commercial Policy.

I. International Trestle. By I P. Rtorfoueff 11 Correspondence- Russian Titles. Princes.

Barclay do ToHy Weysusm Paragraphs- White Sea Railway Proposed Polar Railway Russian Studies In Ergku4. A RikwiAn Rocomuaended" for th c. ft Expedition to tike Yablonovy Iiaspe illustiwtad AOaliClown Tl 8 rodihRoti4o to Russia It Sal of JTorriga Qner HhMtrated It American Capital to Siberian Industry It Ural Sea Beltway Recent Kspodi4tona to to Fa Ba II Swedish Route to Russia It' RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS IX ENGLAND. VISITS TO TII1C Tilt rXONT. nu ou In on to the reguUr ood nt til grmi wMoli at interval have kept th BuMJaq pabMo ppriaed of tlia wrest dotaga of MM tsn party of Jour la Ragind.

Mi party leave fw4 MM ta' th midst of time rwaiuye rSriiirji tngnyr tnoni to tnaK to Wtr powwe in Russia int rotfef oit their pe sweat Irrrr Iout A 4. ail haw be heard The veteran war oevropeMs tath. of the AM UoAchenko had oontribsted iMtmUr Ulogram to hi paper. Mi. a mot detailed tory I No vro4 for tft whoa oao soreely Hbt it will daftly repay penwaJ.

Mesa. yorov and ukovslty however hawy fused mall arUdw hart Wi wm ro produce traaiated oxtMo Wow Under Oa YWwary MMK Yopeeawt the foreign editor of the OWM I'm givesl an en4ortatnin verwon of the peeleeneee which ho had akarod with ooUoo hi arrival in London else day. eavttrr. write. wild remain memorable he me fur the rest of my We.

Nrvw bosom' leave I had Occasion to li. through to manr linnr MOM in brief a Urn For th rMopthm of group in London wa termed a mitteo undr jth dab very well 1 VpreaontaHve of. apean MwasMn ajnanvvsttf. Bs la oa4o on Ute. wharf kngsi which brought to Ktigland.

We arrived at Newcastle on a Sunday. Rcurrsox hi Lonpoir. After paaafafftbe iPt bar on Monifay morning we left by ion London and in i hour was on the spot. The eajn evening th committee gay a dinner at th Reform. Club.

where we duns met a number of English posit said purtio. work In she MUM of th rof oAMM of th KngUah and Ru in people I IMD not enumerate nil the persona with' whom I oonvoraad. I sal by U. aid of the oisautnin of the dinner Lord Woatdalat on my Wt bawd tit. MD' Mr Arthur Conan Doyle whoa historic ronxftnoM I have seppeatcdtT read and ain ready to read jci ovion ant again.

We asked our' no JOT by the Pvirograsi amvcauofidont et Tkt Timees Mr. RohetffIR rBoiii In hit aw dag Anglo I isn aMlanoe. AI shag not cW4 tit emtnt of UM poodie tfctivM I preowtw that thy haw been tt1t. ky tho toiwraph ojai senates aocwt than I do thM. Lead Weardalf Oar JON Qa lvoet of an Angle- aaVnnpod tat Jtaorfa WM uws ty aoquigted wrfth rlnotji BXfatni deist haMly wU Informed shawl Ore Britain' seek oWte the an a half wear.

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