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FURTHER SERIOUS CONFLICTS.

The revolutionary movement in the provinces shows no definite sign of collapse. The authorities at Warsaw are apparently endeavouring to terrorise the J strikers at the Polish capital, much as the St. Petersburg officials did with their comrades. The only difference is that the Warsaw authorities are beginning with the executioner. A shocking incident of the recent conflicts at SaratofT is the shooting of sixteen schoolboys. At Pernau victory lay with the strikers, who had the satisfaction of afterwards sarcastically serenading 400 retreating troops.

n» 1.. 46 EXECUTIONS AT WARSAW. • ■ > 16 SCHOOLBOYS SHOT DEAD. SOLDIERS DRIVEN BACK BY STRIKERS,

[N.Z. Press Association".—CoPTßienx.J

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1905, Page 5

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FURTHER SERIOUS CONFLICTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1905, Page 5

FURTHER SERIOUS CONFLICTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1905, Page 5

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