REBELLION IN RUSSIA.
By, telegraph, Fresa A'as'n, Copyright
Bf. Petersburg, Nov. 6. Wireless telegraphy haa been oatabllahod between Bt. Petersburg and Petershot, alao from Peterahof to Berlin by moans o£ warahipa. Tho latter arrangement oreated surprise and disapproval, as it iB considered tho Kaiaor is attempting to exort a tutologe over tho Czar. Tho fact that Russian warships are stationod at Helsingfors is intended aa a rominder to tho Finns that the Czar means to prevent sovoranoe of tho duoby from the Empire. Tho police at Moscow are oponly organising attacks on reformers. The Metro' politan has ordered homilies in the ohurohoß with the sarao object, but the Liberal Procurator, Oblonsky, stoppod them. Tho latter succeeds M. Pobiedonosteff. . 1 . . , Tho outbreak in the provinces is gradually subsiding. General Trepoff is resuming command of the city. Demoorots control the Russian press, and compel the editors to demand General Trepoff’s downfall and the oonoession oi 1 universal suffrage. Tho Russ, the chiel : Liberal organ, proaohea passive resistance until the workers are armed.
London, Nov. 6. _ Mr W. T. Stead considers the consti* tutional party will soon win, since the Scoial Democrats have neither loaders nor money. Reuter to-day states that the Governor of Warsaw threatens to suppress meetings and processions because the people are unworthy of such liberties.
New York, Nov. 6. Jews here have appealod to President Roosevelt to induoe the Russian Government to stop the massacre at Odessa. " Odeasa, Nov 6. Admiral Teuchin, commanding the f ßlack Ben fleet, thanked the Social Democrats at Sebastopol fpr restoring order,..;
MASSACRE AT TIFLIB
1000 KILLED, INCLUDING "" CHILDREN.
By telegraph. Press Ass’ii, Copyright Rooeived 9.15 p.m., Nov. 7. St. Petersburg, Ntiv 7. Cossacks at Tiflis massaored ev thousand people, including obildrep. A French correspondent attributes the deed to Vioeroy’s orders. The Odessa express reached St. Petersburg after detention of a week. .v . Count de Witte told the Zemstovs’ deputation that General Trepoff was the ODly man supporting his efforts for the largeet possible reforms. Count de Witte admitted - that the j Government waß unable to paoify the country, not possessing the confidence of the people. Universal suffrage was impossible, because it would raise the whole Jewish question.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1597, 8 November 1905, Page 2
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