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- Novy_Luch abstract "Novy Luch (New Ray) was a Bolshevik daily political and literary newspaper published legally in St. Petersburg, Russia, from March 3 to March 12, 1907, under Lenin's editorship. The newspaper dealt with the political life of the country and the working-class movement; it sharply criticised the policies of the Mensheviks, and attacked the petty-bourgeois parties. The lead article in the first issue of the newspaper was \"The Opening of the Second State Duma\". Almost all issues of Novy Luch contained articles by Lenin. The Bolshevik draft resolutions for the Fifth Congress of the Party were published in Nos. 6 and 7 of Novy Luch on March 7 and March 12, 1907. After the appearance. of No. 7, the newspaper was suppressed by the tsarist government and legal action taken against its publishers.".
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- Novy_Luch wikiPageWikiLink Bolsheviks.
- Novy_Luch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Media_in_Saint_Petersburg.
- Novy_Luch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Newspapers_published_in_the_Russian_Empire.
- Novy_Luch wikiPageWikiLink Mensheviks.
- Novy_Luch wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Novy_Luch wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Petersburg.
- Novy_Luch wikiPageWikiLink State_Duma_(Russian_Empire).
- Novy_Luch wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Lenin.
- Novy_Luch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Novy Luch".
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- Novy_Luch subject Category:Media_in_Saint_Petersburg.
- Novy_Luch subject Category:Newspapers_published_in_the_Russian_Empire.
- Novy_Luch hypernym Newspaper.
- Novy_Luch type Newspaper.
- Novy_Luch comment "Novy Luch (New Ray) was a Bolshevik daily political and literary newspaper published legally in St. Petersburg, Russia, from March 3 to March 12, 1907, under Lenin's editorship. The newspaper dealt with the political life of the country and the working-class movement; it sharply criticised the policies of the Mensheviks, and attacked the petty-bourgeois parties. The lead article in the first issue of the newspaper was \"The Opening of the Second State Duma\".".
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