TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
By telegraph, Press Ass'n, Copyright St. Petersburg, August 17. The origin of the Bilostok bloodshed, following the military repressive demonstration, was a bomb thrown at two eoldiors from a Jewish bouse. A detaohment entered and massacred every inmate.
MUTINOUS SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. By telegraph, Press Aas’ji, Copyright Reoeived 12.10 a.m., Aug, 19. St. Petersburg, Aug. 18. A ukase authorises the Russian internal loan cabled on the tenth, the drawings to be yearly, beginning on November 1806, A sinking fund will be established. The crews of tbe warships at Libau are on the verge of mutiny. An outbreak is oertain if the Odessa mutineers ore exeouted. An officer of one of the Riga warships, ordered to be in readiness, declares that bis own men are disaffected. The Moscow garrison, encamped _ at Hodinekoe, Moscow, for summer training, has been ordered to remain there, owing to the dangerous ferment among the regiments. The artillery has been trained on certain regiments whose allegiance is bub* pected. . ~ The Czar, reverting to former conditions, has restored Armenians’ Churoh property and reopened schools in the Caucasus. This step has caused an excellent impression in Armenian circles.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1537, 19 August 1905, Page 2
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