AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
By Electric Telegraph-Par 'prs® Association —Copyright. • BERLIN,; Feb. 15.- '4 Out of a quarter or. a million,- f strikers in Ruhr,, four-fifths haje \ sumed work. 'Tv . Forty-six men were citadel of Warsaw for in street disturbances, * . '. . - ~ The Morning Post s fc>t. Petersburg correspondent, state. 1 *! that , sixteen .'schoolboys . were -shot dead, in Sis- jt tuxbauces at Sarakc/tt, three thou-vf sand strikers atttSflPnata met vtbrcuVif hundred infantrl? guarding a bridge. ; They continued/to iidyancc, and thq soldi ears, lias-tily volleying, retired their barracks. . The crowd sang derisive songs outside. ’ ; A meeting of zemstvos at Vcro-, nidi passed stormy; revolutionary motions-. .. ~ * { ■ Tho troops clcar-o d vnc. J ' :
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1382, 17 February 1905, Page 2
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