TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
SACRIFICE OF LIFE. By, telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright St. Petersburg, Feb. 25. During tbo month ending tbo 7tb, 78 Ruesian neweprpors wero suspended, and 58 editors arrested. A stalo of siego ban been proclaimed in 02 places, and a minor slate of t-iepo in 13-1 places. Thoro have been 10,000 arrosts, and 1400 portoos summarily exocutcd. Twenty workmen’s | cheap restaurant! in St. Petersburg woro closid. Thoro uro 354 anti-fcjemiPe agit-a'ors at Kiel!, which is tho headquarters of tho movement for extermination of Jews in Soulhern Russia. Tho Pokrovsky Monastery and Madame Novikoff, a wealthy landowner, contributed JG2SCO and £ISOO respeclively to tho agitation funds.
FIGHT WITH REVOLVERS. LADY KILLED BA BOMB, By, telegraph, Press Aes’n, Copyright Rocoivod 12.26 a m , Feb. 27. St. Petersburg, Fob. 26. Socialists at Warsaw invaded an electoral meeting. A free fight with revolvers ensued. One mau was killed end fifteen wounded. Bombs wero thrown at polico soarebing a housj at Odessa and k-liod Commissary Dvornik’s wife. Tbo house was bom I barded, and threo anaiobislß killed in the ruins. An unknown gang killed Ivenoff. diicctor of tho Vistula railway at Warsaw, it is suppo ed out of rsveDge for numerous dismissals after tbo strike.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1684, 27 February 1906, Page 2
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