TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
DISCONTENT - AMONG NAVAL A• i ■_ MEN. - - ■ ■ : •-• j By, Electric Telagragh—Per Press , 'Association—Copyright. , ; - ..H ST. PETERSBURG, July 12.; Tbo Kniaz Potemkin was lowed, .to. y Sobasiopol. ■ - - , There is much discontent amongst ' the sailors at Rev ah ‘ > .. ; The crews of tho cruisors Miminc I an.< Ki-emc were -disarmed. _ Seven' ;t: hundred refused to oat' their dinners, | declaring the food was impulsive. j and accusing the commissariat o.ffi- • ,» ecr of defrauding the Government. ' The commander-!n-ohief tasted the’V'feod. and admitted the justice of the criticisms. .- 'J
DYNAMITERS UNDERMINE . '..J CZAR’S RESIDENCE. < By telegraph, Press Aas’n, Copyright/ 1 Received 12.05 a.m., July 14. London, July 13. Private St. Petersburg letters received in Vienna report that the Castle Ilinskoje, j Moscow, where tho' Czar and family intended to sojourn, has boon undermined. A hundred kilogrammes of dynamite was discovered.in the collar. Many in Moscow discredit the report, and attribute it to the police desiriDg the Czar not to visit thsro. i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1506, 14 July 1905, Page 2
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