AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA
©OMR sFJBJSOE FOR GRAVE-: .ominous warning; to; (rasa GRAND, DUKES, By (Telegraph—Press Association—■ .Copyright, LONDON, March 26. The Warsaw police discovered SO bembs aa a brick grave at .Savonski cemetery. The Russian revolutionary leaders at Zurich warned rbho Grand Dukes to resign their, official positions Within a month on pain of death, ASSASSINS WOUND SEVERAL POLICEMEN. CHIEF OF POLICE SEVERELY INJURED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
Received 11.12 p.m., March 27. St. Petersburg, March 27. A Jew threw a bomb at tho Prague police station, a suburb of Warsaw, wounding six out of ten policemen. I The assassin, who was injured, was arrested after twice wounding an officer who prevented his escape. When the outrage was ; roported to Baron Molken, Chief of Warsaw Police, he drove towards Prague. When passing the j Governor’s house a man threw a bomb into the carriage,severely injuring Molken, 1 who is hated owing to his sanguinary sup- ] pressing of the January disturbances. I The assailant escaped, after killing a I plain-clothes constable who tried to arrest I him. I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1415, 28 March 1905, Page 2
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