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TROUBLES IN RUSSIA.

By telegraph, Press 'Ass’n, Copyright St. Petersburg, Doc. 8. The Zemstvo Congross delegation warned Count do Witte that unlees be concedes their demands civil war will follow.

THE EMIGRATION FROM ST. PETERSBURG. POSTAL BTUIKE CEASES. By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 4 23 p.m., Dec. 10. St. Petersburg, D00._9- . Workmon everywhere in tbe P roV ' c S£\ approve of a general .take in January** 401 Tbo ho. d office of tho Railway Union at Moscow telegraphed tho men’s leadors in Moscow prohibiting railway telegraphists transmitting Government messages. General Muksimevitch has been appointed Governor General of Sataloff, with instructions to continue General Sakharofl’s special mission. Thirty thousand inhabitants of St. Petersburg have migrated to Finland and olsowhero since September. Thousands of Polish Radicals summoned tbo Catholic Archbishop at Warsaw to resign on tbe grounds that he is reactionary. Mutineers at Harbin killed many officers. Manchurian advices state that censured officers of the reserve will not be allowed to return to Russia. Tho Samara, Slatoue, Riga, and Orloff railway men have struck as a protest against martial law in Samara and the Baltic provinces respectively. Labor organisations here and at Moscow haye waived eight bonrs until better prepared. They have also decided to avoid partial strikes. London, Dee. 9. Tho Times’ St. Petersburg correspondent reports that Count do Witte has reinstated the postal employees dismissed for forming a union. Thin concedes the right of a union, • , . Tho postal strike has ended, bat the telegraph work cannot be restored for somo timo, the officers boing ineufficienl to man tbo wires. Reuter’s St. Petsreburg concspondee repoiti that tbo Slats Council has abol ' ishod all press restrictions resisted by th 1 Press Union. Four por cants in S l . Petersburg, u response to Paris, on Thursday touche

77. Russian securities in Paris relapsed on Friday.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1623, 11 December 1905, Page 2

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TROUBLES IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1623, 11 December 1905, Page 2

TROUBLES IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1623, 11 December 1905, Page 2

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