TROUBLES IN RUSSIA.
y telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright St. Petersburg, Feb. 4. Moscow prisons are holding fourfold o number whioh they are designed to oommodate. Many prisoners are boys 14, and are half-starved. The Prefect of St. Petersburg has withawn his prohibition of political worken’s mootings.
TERRIBLE AGRARIAN CRISIS PREDICTED. y .t*l.#graphj Press 'As»’n t Copyright Reoeived 9.5 p m., Feb. 5. St. Petersburg, Feb. 5. klarßhals and nobility oonour in preting a terrible agrarian crisis in the ing. All Ooaaaoirs ore mobilising.
MUNICIPAL CAS.
(Per Press Association.) Christohurob, last night, i. speoial committee repotted to the y Oounoil to-nigbt that it was desirable (he pity to acquire the Cbristohuroh a Company’s property at a earn to he jd on a basis which would yield to iraholders of the Company an annual uin free of income tax equal to the irly dividends received during the past years.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1667, 6 February 1906, Page 3
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