AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA
•DNiffiOTH aaoro By, Electrifc Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. ' s/! : ST.. PETERSBURG, June 28, Severe rioting has occurred . at -v’ Odessa owing to. .Cossackr,’- brutality * ; to workmen, ■) Two high .Government officials .were wounded. . . !Trams were orverturned. in the -f v streets. . /. i ' ■ A bomb was thrown at the CaUr"" ‘drsA porch, and killed a police " Acer. . . All the ringleader.'; of .the ’Jews Burn! at Warsaw, have Ipeen arri tell. . . A great striko has begun .in th coal and iron miaes, foundries* an factories, in tho Polish districts or BombrowiL Stazcmsszycff, and SosttOWiCE-. . " Received 10.35 p.m., June 29. St. Petersburg, June 29. | General Novikoff and M. Jeniseiff, Chief Prosecutor of Courts-Martial, censured the Lodz police for not stopping the disturb* ances at (the outset.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1494, 30 June 1905, Page 2
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