AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
INFERNAL MACHINES AND El PLOSIVES DISCOVERED,
Byj Electric .Telegraph!—Per Pre.ss ’ Association—Copyright. ST. PETERSBURG, March 19. ,Tho Moscow secrefcffijplice disco,ver-; .* ;; v ed a store ot' infernA \ -machines, ami % lioimbs, a cjuantil' Vi explosives. ,f: *) weapons and printing .Jesses. be- ! longing to au organisation, acting ire* conjunction. with tho itevo 1u t i o-n ar yW Committee, with head-yjuarters in’ London. # li cr
in :on;iectioji "with the tion of the Grain'd. Duke Sergius 300 i arrests have been made. LONDON, March 13. ;'W: The verdict at the official enquiry. 1 at the incident at the Blessing ot the Neva early] in January, when] the i Czar's party was fired upon, neglect of duty in failing to sjttpcrw , vise tile firing, tho'ulgh there was an : absence of maliciotis intent. Three officers were sentenced to 11 years’’ : i[j ' iimprisonment, and two lieutenants* and gunners to shorter terms.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1409, 21 March 1905, Page 2
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146AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1409, 21 March 1905, Page 2
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