TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
By telegraph,, pr«ai Asa’n*, Copyright St. Petersburg, Sept. 20. Russian voters for the Dumas exhibit extraordinary indifference, few troubling to register in the large eities. Paris, Sept. 20. The St. Petersburg correspondents of French newspapers assert that Russia, in order to repress internal disorders, will shortly have recourse to general mobilisation, plaoing tbe whole Empire under martial law.
SENSATIONAL ESCAPE. By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 12.34 a.m., Sept. 22. St. Petersburg, Sept. 21. Aided by a Russian band of Sooial Democrats and the connivanoe of two military guards who have disappeared, Feldmann, the leading organiser of the Knlaz Potemkin mutiny, esoaped from tbe Sebastopol prison, and has arrived in Berlin.
MOB MURDER WARDERS AND BREAK FROM PRISON.
SBy 4*l«grapb„ Pres* A’si’in* Copyrlgh 1
Received 11.6 p.m., Sept 21. St. Petersburg, Sept. 21.
A mob broke out of 1 prison at Riga. Two warders were killed and several wounded. Two important political prisoners were liberated.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1565, 22 September 1905, Page 2
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