AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
ARREST OE.STRIKE LEADERS,'''
By Telegraph—Rress AssociationCopyright. . _j ST. PETERSBURG. March 6. • All the strike leaders at .Warsaw have been arrested. ■ •
THE CZAR’S NEW TURN.
FREE FIGHT AMONG STRIKERS.
LARGE NUMBER KILLED.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright , Received 10.45 p.m., March 7. . St. Petersburg, March 7, In order to enable .all his loyal. subjects ” to be promptly Czaifhae decreed a Ministerial Council, to be presided over by himself, to consider all views and wishes received from individuals and institutions regarding the perfecting _a£State administration and improving’’ tho welfare of the people. The strike at St. Petersburg is oxtending.
During a disturbance at the Patiiofi works the men blow up two boilers. A freo fight among the men followed. Twenty-two were killed and wounded with revolvers.
Putiloff will bo closed to-day the employees resume. The men were incensed, at the police arresting and transporting to villages all who were elected their deputies.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1398, 8 March 1905, Page 2
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