Full text: Russian local government during the war and the Union of Zemstvos

316 THE ZEMSTVOS DURING THE WAR 
Russo-Turkish War, 1877, 53. . State Audit Department, 263. 
Ryazan: hospitals, 99, 122; leather, 250; State Bank, 299. 
schools, 88. State Duma, convoked 1905, 81; bill for 
vocational instruction of disabled men, 
130; refugees, 175; policy on local 
government, 287; prorogued, 85, 303. 
State Treasury, 116, 142, 262, 289; re- 
lief of famine, 8. 
Statistical Bureaus of the zemstvos, 47, 
264. 
Stavropol: agriculture, 44, 152; food 
supply, 185; organization of zemstvo, 
34, 79, 80. 
Stock breeding, 5, 17, 45; requisition, 
185. 
Stolypin, P. A., 35. 
Student farm-labor squads, 15S. 
Studs, government, 45. 
Supply, organization of, 242. 
Supreme Council, August 11, 1914, 129. 
Surgical instruments, 68. 
Svyatopolk-Mirsky, Prince P. D., 7. 
Swamps, draining, 46. 
Saki, mud baths, 42, 
Samara: agriculture, 148, 152, 157; epi- 
demics, 42; hospitals, 94, 123; out-of- 
school education, 89; relief of soldiers’ 
families, 134; refugees, 163. 
Sanitary equipment factory, 251. 
Sarakamysh sector, 202; epidemics, 116. 
Saratov: artificial limbs, 182; epidemics, 
42; hospitals, 94; refugees, 171, 172; 
schools, 49. 
Schools, census of rural, 1911, 21; cur- 
ricula, 28; government subsidies, 28, 
33; supervision, 19; taxation contro- 
versy, 27; teacher-training, 23, 38; see 
also Education. 
Seed, distribution, 146; difficulty in se- 
curing, 150; improvement, 45; sale by 
zemstvos, 5. 
Senate, 20, 23. 
Serbian army, deliveries of clothing to, 
62. 
Serfdom, 22; abolition, 5, 16, 19, 29. 
Shanyavsky People’s University, 133. 
Shipov, D. N., 80, 53, 54. 
Shlippe, F. V., 57. 
Siberia, 1, 9, 17, 84, 252. 
Simbirsk: fireproof buildings, 49; hos- 
pitals, 94; refugees, 163, 175. 
Slaughterhouses, 186. 
Smolensk: bootmaking, 236; epidemics, 
12, 215; hospitals, 101; retreat at, 212; 
schools, 89. 
Society of Arts and Letters, 100. 
Society for Library Study, 89. 
Soldiers, disabled, pensions and relief, 
111, 127, 128, vocational instruction, 
180; sick and wounded, general zem- 
stvo organization for relief, 80, 57, 59, 
76, 84, 89, hospitalization, 90, 109, 
evacuation, 65, 89, guardians of fami- 
lies, 184; shell shocked, 112. 
Soup kitchens, 139. 
Southern Railways, 106. 
Southwestern front, 223, 229, 234, 238, 
246, 247. 
Soviets of Soldiers’ and Workmen’s 
Deputies, 288. 
Spas, 125. 
Special Councils: Food Supply, 177, 182, 
183, 233; Refugees, 165, 174, 175. 
Spinning mill, 280. 
Tambov: hospitals, 94; public health, 42; 
refugees, 163, 171, 172, 175; schools, 
39, 49, 
Tanning extract, 246; requisition of fac- 
tories, 247. 
Tarasevich, Prof. L. A. anti-epidemic 
organization, 116. 
Taurida: food supply, 179; labor wages, 
155; organization of zemstvo, 79; or- 
phans, 144; schools, 22, 88, 39: soldiers’ 
families, 188; war appropriations, 76. 
Taxation, 20, 29, 36, 295-296; zemstvos’ 
power to levy, 2. 
Celephone service, 50, 280. 
Tent factory, 250. 
Terek, territory of: hospitals, 110; or- 
ganization of zemstvo, 9, 17. 
Tiflis: casualties, 95, 96, 202; committee 
of the front, 69. 
Tolstoi, Countess Alexandra L., 225. 
Trans-Caucasian front, 209; committee 
of the Union of Zemstvos, 202. 
Transport Department of the Zemgor, 
274. 
Transport, disorganization, 66, 140, 162, 
214, 216; of sick and wounded soldiers, 
103, 188. 
Trench workers, 281; see also Labor bat- 
talions. 
Trubetskoy, Prince S. N., 31. 
Tuberculosis treatment, 124.
	        
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