TERRIBLE DEEDS.
THE BIELOSTOK MASSACRE,
REVOLTING TALES OF BARBARITY
Bjj telegraph, Pusena Aim'd,. Copyright Received 9.21 p.m , June 20. : St. Petersburg, June 20. Terrible outrages are proved to have been committed at Bielostok. Girls were horribly mutilated under their parents’ eyee, Some Jews had both legs sawn off.. Many of the dead had nails driven into the trunks and heads. Troops turned their backs.to avoid Boeing the exoesseß of hooligans. I Officers congratulated the plunderer! OQ their merry-tusking. Profesßor Jaoabowsky heroioally eaveS seventeen Jewish refugees by telling hooligans that they must kill him before they attacked the fugitives. Notable speeches wore made in tbs Douma on the Bill establishing equal civic rights. Jewish equality and the rights of women were elrenuouslv advocated.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1789, 21 June 1906, Page 2
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