TROUBLES IN RUSSIA.
DISPERSAL OF REBELS.
Cjr telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright St. Petersburg, Jan. 4. One hundrod engino drivers have boon arrostod nt Mosoow for participating in tho rovo't. Tbo revolutionists dynamited a bridge on the Vistula railway when a paasenger train wa3 crossing Tho engino and four carriages woro wr.cked, Xlioro wore several casualties. Tho rebels simultanoously atla.'ked and robbed tbo Yastayom station. Received 9.11 p.in., Jan. G. Admiral Dubassoff emphasises tbo oare taken to romovo women and childron from tho qua*tor in Moscow which the artil'orymen afterwards ciesred. Tho rebels later fhd alorg tho railways, and have now dispersed.
A BOMB OUTRAGE
By; telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright R.coived 1L 22 p m., Jan 5, St, Petersburg, Jan. 5. Tbo Czar has given Dubassof ton thous. and starling for distribution to ’ neody sufferers from tbo revolt. A bomb at Radom tore off tho chief of polici's legs and killed his wife. Bathcut troops rocapturod Baballzsr's station. Sixteen ca-es of dynamito ond twenty-six bombs were seized. Revolutionists control Sukhum, and Nov Rossusk,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1641, 6 January 1906, Page 2
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