TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
ACTIVITY OF ANARCHISTS.
By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright ■ St. Petersburg, May 6. I A bomb thrown in Moboow wounded MM Dubasofl in the foot and killed the aideH and sentry. ■
Paris, May 6. A strong Anarchist organisation bar been discovered in Paris directed againß the Grand Duke Vlalimir, who, unde police advice, is practically a prisoner 8 his hotel. The deaths of other leajJ'* Russians are decreed. ' A bomb was discovered in the porch c the Gareoe Colombo Crutch, Paris.
ANOTHER GOVERNOR MURDEREM
THE ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF DUBASOFF.
By telegraph, Pres* Aea’n, Coppgj&l Received 11.46 p.m., May 7. St. Petersburg, May 7. M. Goremykin has been gazette Premier. Tbe Czar’s rescript on Saturday than] iog Count da Witte, acknowledged h energy and decision m tuwarting a r volution. The man who threw the bomb at Da astoff was ciad iu a naval uniform. I Carried a forged passport. Tne exploeic was heard for miles. Tbe bomb throwei head was blown off. Four others we killed. • . It is officially stated that Dubasoff a marvellous escape, though dard’B Moscow correspondent teafrns t, he was badly wounded in the teg, a j and arm. Constitutional democratic leaders i 0 j Petersburg express gladness that tbe t vo’uttonary attempt has failed. A min rity of the party express exultation, wti others regret that the attempt was * successful. / Six unknown meo, armed with v, volvers, shot and killed General Jev anowski, Governor of Ekatarinoslav, ai escaped.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1743, 8 May 1906, Page 2
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