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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

THE JOHN GRAFTON “

Bn telegraph, Press Aea’n, Copyright Receivod 10.45 p.m., Sept. 19. St. Petersburg, Sept. 19. Tbo Finnish Revolutionary Committee owned the John Grafton,

TARTARB BUTCHER ARMENIANS AND CAPTURE WOMEN.

RIOTERS ATTACK TRAIN.

By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright

Received 10.45 p.m., Sept. 19. Bt. Petersburg, Sept. 19,

Tartars attacked five waggons full of Armenians fleoiDg from ShDßha. They butohered the men and abducted the women. . Two thousand rioters attacked a train at Abasha. The authorities fired and killed and wounded many. The rest dispersed.

HOW THE PROUT MUTINEERS DIED. (By telegraph,; Press A'ss’tfi,; jCopyrl'glv Received 9.50 p.m., Sept 19. St. Petersburg, Sept. 19. Details of the exeoution of four of the Prout’s sailors in tho square at Fort Constantine, Sebastopol, states that several hundred sailors from the ships that mutinied, guarded by infantry, were lined up along throe sides of the square. Troops were orderod to shoot if they made the slightest movement, The firing party was selected from follow-mutineers. The four died with great fortitude.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 20 September 1905, Page 2

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170

TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 20 September 1905, Page 2

TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 20 September 1905, Page 2

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