TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
ROSHDESTVENSKI AGAIN HEARD OF,
RESIGNS AS CHIEF OF STAFF.
IMPERfAL FAMILY SELLING LAND TO GERMANB.
By, telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Rtoeivod 1116 p.m,, May 24. St. Petersburg, May 24. Admiral Roshdestvouski has resigned as Chief of Naval Stall owing to his health. It is semi officially announced at S', Petersburg that thu granting of a full amnesty is impossible while terrorists aod bomb ibrowers continue their orimes.
Received 11.24 p.m., May 24,
It is persistently reported at St. Peters* burg that ihe Imperial family, fearing expropriation, sold vast Crown forests to German bankers for ten million sterling. Many land owners are trying to sell their properties, and privato capital is being laigriy transferred to foreign banks.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1758, 25 May 1906, Page 2
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