TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
MARTIAL' LAW PROCLAIMED, By.' EUactriu Telcguap.il—P*r Press Aisooiatiou —Copyright. BUCHAREST, July 11. , Tho mutineers ononad the seacocka ou the Kiiiaz Potemkin. The vessel is aground. Pumping operations aro proceeding ST. PETERSBURG, July 11. Count Prefeut at Moscow, has bean assassinated. Martial law has been proclaimed, in the town and district of Tiflis. THE MURDER OP M. SCHOUVALOFP.
iS% t»i«£Capii, Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 11.15 p.m., July 12. St. Pc-tsrsburg, July 12. Tho assassin ui M. Sobouvaloff is a former suspect, his identity being unknown. He waited until the other petitioners withdrew, and then fired fivo poisoned bullets at tho Profoet, Three entorod the body, and Sehouvaloff succumbed in an hour. Tho fourth wounded M. Schneider, a prefectorial offioial. The assassin wbb arrested.
DISCOVERY OF BOMBS. By telegraph, Press A’s-s’n, .Copyright Received 11.15 p.m., July 12. St. Petersburg, July 12. One hundred bombs were discovered in different person’s possession asTiflie. Tho Cuar signed a law empowering a ■ingle Minister, instead of lour, to suppress any newspaper altogether.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1505, 13 July 1905, Page 2
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