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| 1902 | Gapon, George |  |
| 7th Jan St Petersburg Organizes a major industrial strike |
| 1904 | Gapon, George |  |
| St Petersburg 110,000 workers go on strike |
St Petersburg Calls a strike after 4 Assembly of Russian Workers members of the Putilov works sacked |
| 1904 | Nicholas II |  |
| St Petersburg 110,000 workers go on strike |
| 1905 | Fullon, Ivor |  |
| 7th Jan St Petersburg Appeals to workers to stay away from the demonstrations threatening to use force |
| 1905 | Gapon, George |  |
| 6th Jan St Petersburg Schedules a demonstration followed by a petition to be handed to the Tsar on 9th Jan |
| 7th Jan St Petersburg 7-8 January, leads an industrial strike in St Petersburg |
| 8th Jan St Petersburg Informs the Tsar there of a peaceful demonstration the following day with a petition |
| 9th Jan St Petersburg 200 are killed by Cossacks |
| 9th Jan St Petersburg Leads a peaceful demonstration to hand a petition to the Tsar |
22nd Jan St Petersburg Asks the Tsar to end the war with Japan |
| 22nd Jan St Petersburg Gapon asks the Tsar to reduce the working day to 8 hrs & improve conditions & wages |
| 22nd Jan St Petersburg Meets the Tsar to hand over a petition signed by 150,000 |
| 1905 | Nicholas II |  |
| 7th Jan St Petersburg 82,000 workers go out on strike |
| 7th Jan St Petersburg Gapon asks the Tsar to reduce the working day to 8 hrs & improve conditions & wages |
| 7th Jan St Petersburg More than 80,000 workers go on strike in St Petersburg |
| 8th Jan St Petersburg 120,000 workers go out on strike |
| 8th Jan St Petersburg Troops open fire & 200 are killed & 800 injured |
| 10th Jan St Petersburg The government appeals in vain for the workers to return to work |