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TROUBLES IN RUSSIA.

By telegraph, Press Ass'n, Copyright St. Poteruburg, Jan. ‘2. M. Dumgyc, Minister of tbo Interior, withholds famino relief from all villages implicated in agrariau outrugos. Thirty soldiers woro killed and many injured in a collision of military trains at Lebedu. Soldiers at Moscow on Sunday killed a doctor at his rcsidinco for refusing to coaso tending tho wounded, Rebels at Moscow crucified a policeman on atramoar. Ho wss roscuod before ho was dead. Jan 2. A Router message states that thors wero many hours of fieroo fighting at Bakhout on Saturday botween Cossacks and rebels. The la'tor wore caught between two fires aud finally routed, Three hundred weie killod. Tho casualties to tho troops wore ton. , . .. Anarohy prevails along tho Stbortan railway. All tho stations have toen pillaged. Militory'traius follow indiscriminately in ohargo of unqualified engine-drivers. The robela at Moscow on Saturday night attempted to escapo across the river. Many were drowned owing to tappers secretly cutting a 130-foot channel in the ice.

A SUDDEN ATTACK. SHOOTING OP TRAIN DRIVERS. By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Recoivod 11,31 p m , Jan. 3. St. Petersburg, Jau. 3. Dragoons wero grooming horses at Riga, Three hundred suddenly attache! them with revolvers and swords, and killed 11 and wounded 14. Eight workmen were killed. The rest withdrew. Reinforcements pursued and surrounded them. The bombs at Warsaw belonged to the Jewish Anarchists’ Club for terrorising Jewish business men. Revolutionists are shooting the drivers of Polish trains. Three bridges were destroyed. Insurgents destroyr d the Government buildings in ten communes in Kielce district. All the Warsaw factories have struck.

SUPPRESSING THE REBELLION. DESPONDENT LIBERALS. By, telegraph* Presa 'As«’n e Copyright Received 1.3 a m , Jan. 4. London, Jan. 3. The Timas slates that Sollagub placed machine guns all over Riga, Warships were outride, and everything was ready for repression as sanguinary as in Moscow. Bngdanovitob, Vice Governor of Tambouff, has succumbed to wounds inflicted by an assassin. St. Petersburg, JaD. 3. Liberal cire'e3 in St Petersburg are despondent, and foresee the complete ascendancy of reactionaries. The Government announces further pains and penalties on railway strikers, It dec'ares that the troops at Mosaow, besides being faithful, suppressed the rebellion with vigor and conviction. It adds : The Government has determined to energetically crush the revolution still active in Borne places.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1639, 4 January 1906, Page 2

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TROUBLES IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1639, 4 January 1906, Page 2

TROUBLES IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1639, 4 January 1906, Page 2

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