AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
; DECEIVING. ,THE PEOPLE, i£vBy Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. PARIS, January, 16. The Paris newspaper Nation cou- ■ siders that the eilorts of the Itussian bureaucracy, at conciliation only an elaborate process of malting buv liovc^ A GREAT STRIKE. FORTY-TWO THOUSAND MEN GO OUT ON STRIKE, By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. •- Received 0-2 p.m., Jan. 17. ST, PETERSBURG. Jan 17.. Twelve thousand of P.utiloffs iron Worker aat St. Petersburg struck, owing .to the dismissal of iiVc unionists!. i Thirty thousand others struck in sympathy. Tho strikers declare that they, have no phr ;ut, THE AT.TEMP.TED ASSASSINA,TION, / A NARROW ESCAPE. •By Electric Telegraph—Per Press , Association—Copyright. Received 9.3,p.m., Jan. 17. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan 17, M. Trepo.G was not harmed, although a bullet passed through lvis ClpaSL, ; A student sought to avenge his brother's expulsion from Moscow ,ow;ing .to riots.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1357, 18 January 1905, Page 3
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