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- Luch_(newspaper) abstract "Luch (Bay) was a Menshevik legal daily newspaper in Russia, published in St. Petersburg from 1912 to July 1913. In all 237 issues appeared. The newspaper survived mainly on the donations from liberals. Its policy was controlled by P. B. Axelrod, F. I. Dan, L. Martov and A. S. Martynov.".
- Q6696534 abstract "Luch (Bay) was a Menshevik legal daily newspaper in Russia, published in St. Petersburg from 1912 to July 1913. In all 237 issues appeared. The newspaper survived mainly on the donations from liberals. Its policy was controlled by P. B. Axelrod, F. I. Dan, L. Martov and A. S. Martynov.".
- Luch_(newspaper) comment "Luch (Bay) was a Menshevik legal daily newspaper in Russia, published in St. Petersburg from 1912 to July 1913. In all 237 issues appeared. The newspaper survived mainly on the donations from liberals. Its policy was controlled by P. B. Axelrod, F. I. Dan, L. Martov and A. S. Martynov.".
- Q6696534 comment "Luch (Bay) was a Menshevik legal daily newspaper in Russia, published in St. Petersburg from 1912 to July 1913. In all 237 issues appeared. The newspaper survived mainly on the donations from liberals. Its policy was controlled by P. B. Axelrod, F. I. Dan, L. Martov and A. S. Martynov.".