TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
A DYNAMITE BOMB.
B;b telegraph, Pres* A'lß’n, .Copyright St. Petersburg, August 29. Three hundred and forty-two professors of the University of Odessa are abstaining from their duties until the people are given all eivil rights and the University receives aoademio autonomy. Other Universities are imitating this course. Berlin, Augast 29. The Vossisoho ZaiSang reports that the Ohlef of Police at Uzanstookhowa, Poland, was killed by a dynamite bomb. Several bystanders were serionsly injured.
ANTI-JEWISH DISTURBANCE.
A PROTEST.
Dj telegraph. Press Aaa'n, Copyright
i Deceived 12.40 a.m., Aug, 82. St. Petersburg, Aug. 80. The Kertoh municipality has withdrawn police subvention. It demanded senatorial investigation of anti-Jewish disturbanoes and commended the commandant of the port, Captain Lobiotzky, who alone among the officials is displaying energy and humanity in preventing wholesale massaorei.
A resolution was also adopted in favor of compensating Jewish sufferers and censuring the authorities for their inactivity.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1547, 31 August 1905, Page 3
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