AFFAIRS IN RUSGLA
.THE DISTURBANCES SAW-.
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. ST. PETERSBURG, May 28*. Jn the course of two days* G a Si* turbailees at Warsaw, eight were killed and one hundred wounded• with knives and revolvers. ‘jJ Eighteen are in a critical state. Tf. The authorities did not intorfore.fi The raid extended to aristocratic} 'Jews’ residences. J To-day Christians joined the Jew-.', ish Socialists in. the demolition oh! disorderly houses all over Warsaw.! The victims are hiding. Great da*| mage has been done.
ARREST OF AN ASSASSIN.:
DISTURBANCES CONTINUE,
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press / Association —Copyright. - ff Received 4.35 p.m., May. 28. :'M ST. PETERSBURG-', May 27s M Prince Nakafcilrdsis’ assassin liaa ! been arrested.- IJje was: working in | a factory. ■!? Nineteen were injured in yesterday's raids at Warsaw.. _ Troops dispersed tlie raiders an-dji 50 were arrested. Martial law, Bas/H been proclaimed. A' I‘raid on disorderly fcquwes ASStf 1 begun at LodZy
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1466, 29 May 1905, Page 2
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