TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
MARCHING TO REVOLUTION.
By, Electrio Telegraph—Per Prcsa Association— Copyright. St. Petersburg, June 19. Fifty people were killed at Starosiclic, near Bielostok.
Other anti Semitic outbreaks are threat- » aned at Minsk, Vilna, Kovno, and Grodno.' It is stated that the employees threat-, ened a general strike if the Douma was dissolved.
The Domna’s Commissioners at _ Bielfr. stok found a hospital patient with his eyes driven in by large nails. All Jews in the house where the first shots were reported to have been fired, were collected in the yard and shot or bayonetted.
Police Superintendent Hcrimetoff, who was chiefly responsible for the massacre, has been transferred and promoted. Paris. June 19.
There is a growing fear in Paris that Russia is marching to revolution, and possibly to repudiation. Russia has drained European finances dry.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1789, 21 June 1906, Page 2
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