* Download the whole paper pdf & view * (28mb) The Russian Revolution unsurprisingly still dominates the news, which “had passed off with amazingly little violence” according to our Special Correspondent in Petrograd, although given his claims of a lack of revolutionary feeling earlier in the week you might wonder just how accurate his reporting is. But he still considers it is “still too early to pronounce final judgment” on what has happened, fearing that “some adventurous soldier” might make “a desperate bid for power and fame by placing himself at the head of a counter-movement.” Most of pages 7 and 8 are given over to the revolution, as the Americans and the Labour Party both express their delight over what has happened. Meanwhile “The story of the Tsars is like a conglomeration of the wild catastrophes of Elizabethan tragedy” claims an article on page 5 on this historical story. Even the women’s page goes Russian, with an article about the women of that country (page 10).