TROUBLES IN RUSSIA
Bjr telegraph, Press Aes’n, Copyright St. Petersburg, Jao. 7. Tho L=t's in Russian provinces destroyed numerous castles, including that oi Oetonsaken, with its priceless collection of - „b„ »o,U. .... Paris, Jan. 7. Lo Matin reports that M. Kckovtscu visited Paris to obtain a loan of. three hundred million francs. M. Bouvier refused State support, owing to the situation. mnTT7 KTA.PTr.vr -n«»t?nc-1? THE NATION TO EMERGE REJUVENATED. L i „. _ ... Bg telegraph, Presa A*s n, Copyright Received 9.36 p.m , Jan. 8. St. Petersburg, Jan. 8. Count do Wiite, interviewed, declared that despite the gravity of tbo present crisis Russia will emerge rejuvenated. Father Gapon, in a letter to the Press, advises Rus.ian workers that their true aim is to obtain professional and political liberties. Thoy must not ospouse the cause of intellectual. All i 8 quiet at St. Petersburg) Moscow, and Rostoff. The oondff'o.n of the Ba'-tic and Cancatian provinces still causes anxiety.
MARTIAL LAW. By telegraph,. Press Ass’n, Copyri'glit Received 11.3 p.m., Jan. 8. St. Petersburg, Jan. 8. Martial law has been declared on seventeen sections of the Siberian military diß tricts bordering tbe railway,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1643, 9 January 1906, Page 2
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