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 Revolutionary Committee. Tchernov sent to Kronstadt the following radio:

At the same time the Socialist–Revolutionist Party sent the following message to Kronstadt: The Socialist–Revolutionist delegation abroad *** now that the cup of the people’s wrath is overflowing, offers to help with all means in its power in the struggle for liberty and popular government. Inform in what ways help is desired. Long live the people’s revolution! Long live free Soviets and the Constituent Assembly!}} The Kronstadt Revolutionary Committee declined the Socialist–Revolutionist offers. It sent the following reply to Victor Tchernov:

Moscow, however, continued its campaign of misrepresentation. On March 3 the Bolshevik radio station sent out the following message to the world (certain parts undecipherable owing to interference from another station):
 * That the armed uprising of the former general Kozlovsky has been organised by the spies of the Entente, like many similar previous plots, is evident from the bourgeois French newspaper 16