TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
By telegraph, Press Aos'n, Copyright St. Petersburg, Feb. 28. t Count Do Witte’s organ, while de--11 daring that tho financial situation in--Bpi res no misgivings, admits that it is indispensable to raise loans of seventy 0 million sterling to provont disorganisation of the gold ourrenoy. > Revolutionaries at Vilna robbed the 3 Pawnbroking Institute of throe million , roubles worth of jewellery. Tlio famine in Russia exceeds in intensity tho famine of IS9I. ' The suppression of the revolt in the Baltic provinoea continues with great severity. Within two days thirty-four persons wore shot. Hazonpot, a schoolmaster, was hanged, and eight others executed at Grobin, At Moscow the Party of October 30th was formed— tho date whereon J tho Czar issued his manifesto, promis- j ing liberty to advocates, cessation of , tho doath penalty without trial, im- 1 mediate convocation of the duma ns the assured moans of pacifying tho country.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1683, 26 February 1906, Page 3
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