AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
THE DISTURBANCES.,
By; Electric Telegraph/—Per Press Association—Copyright. ST. PETERSBURG, May 25. Twenty, students were injured in disturbances at Warsaw, duo to wealthier Jews trying to evict indigent, and especially disreputable co-religionists,. Peasants in Borisoffi district have partitioned and ploughed the nobi-T lity/s land, LONDON, May 25. The Czar’s villa at Fredensborg, Denmark, has been redecorated, and the furniture repaired. There are persistent reports that Ire intends sojourning there. Received 1.6 a.m.,. May 27, ST. PETERSBURG, May 26. Prince Nakehidze was returning after calling on the Persian Consul in connection with the Shah’s ap-pj-oaoliing vg,siTo ’wlien sltl mnlvno wn. man threw a bomb into the carriage, blowing it to fragments. The assassin escaped.
There are persistent reports in St. Petersburg that the Reactionaries have regained power at .Tsaxskoe Selo.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1465, 27 May 1905, Page 2
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