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AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

f assassination op two more ' •: ■ bureaucrats.,'

j ■ TERRIBLE MASSACRES IN THE j : - . CAUCASUS. '■ %’ • v By, Electric Telograpb-yPer Press Association--—ggnyright. ■ ' ' , ' SfJpiCd'he' Revolutionarf , f &stce in ' Condon state that ] J and G.oI ' roalcoj!. bureaueratd ; ’ # iftif3i grinces of . Tartar blood, were assassinated in 1 last week. There are revolutionary disturbances at Smolensk. Crowds are ex-' v hunting red llags. There is a recrudescence of resorv- , jist riots at Minsk and elsewhere. -Russian officials attribute the disturbances in, the Caucasus to the Ar- , men ian Separatist Committee. , Revolutionists in. London Ueclaro I iJhat terrible massacres have oc- j curred in'the Caucasus. I l -■ They assert that fourteen hundred 1 / persons were killed. J

, ANOTHER ASSASSINATION. f , .commissioner of police MJJKDERE3, 1L ■ . • v ;By Electric Telegraph—Per Press (Per Press Association.) ~ Received 12.32 a.m., March 11.ST., PETERSBURG, March 10. The Commissioner of Police at Warsaw has been fatally shot. ; Six shots were fired at the Go- | \Vernor of Kutaro, but they 1 proved § harmless. ' ,'i It is expected that an expedition »/• to tguell the disturbances in the Oau- • * £%sus will be. despatched at an . early It . date.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1401, 11 March 1905, Page 3

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AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1401, 11 March 1905, Page 3

AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1401, 11 March 1905, Page 3

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