TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
By telegraph, Press Aes’n, Copyright St, Petersburg, June 26. Three additional detec'.ives were shot dead at Warsaw.
Artillerymen and engineers at Batoum mutinied, and Ooßsaeks surrounded them. No fightiDg has yet taken place, but many inhabitants have fled,
M. Stelypin, Minister of the luterior, ostentatiously declined to notice the remarks of the Douma speakers on the Left, criticising the Government’s extravagance in army expenditure and official peculation in the distribution of famine reliefs. He sat down amidst shonts of 11 Resigo.’’ Eight million pounds sterling was expended in relief in 24 provinces after failure of the orops in 1905. Seventy-eight mutineers have escaped from prison in Sevastopol.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1795, 28 June 1906, Page 2
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