AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
.wealthy; persons fleeing
Si DOWN) WITH THE WAR
By; Electric Telegraph—Per Press [Association— Copyright. STL, PETERSBURG, Juno 5, The exodus, of wealthy people from l St. Petersburg recalls the emigration of the nobility at .the outset of the French revolution, ■Five ill Ojusand persons attended a concert near. Isiarokosego, and clamored for a funeral march in memory of the dead at the battle of Ts.UiSjbi.-s ma. The musician,®, alarmed, fled, M-: Notviko®, formerly Mayor of Baku, exclaimed,, Bet us by rising show respect to the Down .with the war." The police, trying to seize Novikoff, a colonel with drawn sword, led a public assault against the police. Some 250 police with drawn swords entered the building., A terrible stampede occurred, and there were many injured. M. N&vikofi was arrested.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1474, 7 June 1905, Page 2
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