TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
By telpgraph, Prpsa Asa’n, St. Petersburg, June 10 Bands of terrorists at Warsaw Bimultaneously a’tacked twenty Government a'eobol stores. They threatened the ‘clerks with revolvers and decamped with the cash, Ssveral were killed and wounded, Many policemen at Sevastopol, fearing bomb attack-", have quitted the service. Soldiers and sai'ors are inoensed at beiog compelled to perform polioe duties. After reading Goremykin’s hostile state' ments in the Douma a sapper battalion at OJetsa revolted. Twenty-three were shot down and seven mortally injured. Sixtyseven were arretted, including two commissiensd and five con commissionol effieers.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1781, 12 June 1906, Page 3
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