TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
Bu telegraph, Pkmm Aim'd, Cooyright St. Petersburg, Feb. 22. Cossacks of tho U.upsky rogimont, objecting to performing polioo doty, rntronchod tbemßolvis near Bos‘,ofT. Troops have been sent to capture them. Prinoo Orloil, who was eoat to tho Baltic provinces to subdue tho rovolt there, oxo outod 259 suapeots. Ho reoommenda the retention of a strong forco. Mohammcdars at Samara have petitioned for representation on tbo Douma. A POLISH ASSASSIN. EVACUATION OF MANCHURIA. | By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 11.26 p.m., Feb. 28. Bt. Petersburg, Feb. 23. A Polish agitator killed a policeman and woundod two soldiers mortally and another slightly beforo he was shot by the polioo in the market p'aoe of Putulsk. 1c is expected that tUe Ruaaiars will evaouato Manchuria in June. Already 400,000 havo returned, It is intended shortly to run Bix military trains daily.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1682, 24 February 1906, Page 2
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