TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
FURTHER REBELLION,
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright
St. Petersburg, May 1,
There are pereiatint reports at St, Petersburg that tbe Czar has accepted Count de Witte’s resignation. Smoe de Witte’s prediction that the Duma would consist of subservient ignorant mujiks has been falsified, the Court party have redoubled their attacks on de Witte. The Chief of Police at Czenstochowa, Poland, was maimed by the big explosion of a bomb. The Chief of Gendarmes at Lublin, Poland, and a police officer at Odessa have been murdered. The assassins escaped. It is reported at St. Petersburg that the disciplinary battalion at Sebastopol destroyed a military prison, and released thirty-five ringleaders of the mutiny of 1905.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1739, 3 May 1906, Page 2
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