TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
By telegraph, Press AbbX Copyright
St. Petersburg, Feb. 10. The sentences passed on the warsh p Kniaz Potemkins’ mutineers range from ono to twenty years.
A NEW CRUSADE.
By telegraph, Presu Affa’n, Copyright Received 10.13 p.m., Feb. 21. St. Petersburg, Feb. 21. _ A number of Roman Catholic priests in Poland are preaching poverty and vegetarianism, the coming of tho anti-Christ, and the approaching end of the world. They are abusing the bishops and denouncing the corruption of the higher clergy, The movement is spreading rapidly in the villages. Socialists ore utilising the ferment to inoite the peasantry against the clergy and landlords.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1680, 22 February 1906, Page 2
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