TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
By, tdNgrafih, Presa Aits’n, Copyright Bt. Petersburg, July 10
The court martial acquitted Admiral Roshdustvensky. They found four officers guilty of premeditating surrendering the Bicdovy and sentenced them to death. They recommended them to the Czar’s mercy because of the extenuating circumstances, with a request that the sentence be commuted to dismissal from the service.
The Seventh Kasarva Cavalry mutinied at TambolT. They barricaded the bar) racks and killed an officer Troopers belonging to the regiment wore sent to suppress the mutiny. Reoeived 9 01 p.m., July 11. St, Petersburg, July 11.
The Douma's Labor group deolare they possess absolute proof that orders were sent from St. Petersburg to the polios of the Government of Sataroff to fire open any gatherings addressed by deputies when the Douma prorogued. The deputies wore to be. epeoial'y singled out, and aftorwards it would be alleged they were accidentally shot.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1806, 12 July 1906, Page 2
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