EARLY CONCESSION LIKELY.
i E&iPORTANCE OF PACIFICATION INCITED TO RSYOLT. 1 LONDON. February 3. I Tt is unofficially ~tat--i that the Czar' J will, at an early datft. convene & congress of the Zemstvos. j The Government, it is stated, i- anxious to restore tranquillity within Ru.jsia, as even if th.' opportunity lor an I honourable peace »:e;-urred 3 it would be impossible to renal! t'-e b:-ur-n :md tli-.ap-pointod troops in A'uncu'iria i>nd Ji~band ; Uiem among a disui'VLLo.l po:iuiatioi». M. :; c.i:i!.-;il.iv of ii; t > muniieijiality of St. !>a.i b-.-:-ti ;:;■ j rested. Ttie police. ua '-..akinu a senrc-h lat his residence, found the of a j proclamation incitinfj the ar;r,v 10 re- i volt. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1905, Page 5
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113EARLY CONCESSION LIKELY. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1905, Page 5
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