TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
By telegraph. Press Aes’n, Copyrlgh' St. Petersburg, July 12.
A sailor hiding ia tho bushes of Admiral Obubknin’s garden shot him in the luags and etc >ped. Tho mutinous cavalry at Tamboff sur» rendered. They expressed contrition. Twenty-seven policemen have been shot in Warsaw in three days. The Odessa garrison petitioned tho Douma to send a commission to ir quire into tho army’s grievances. Polish Socialists announce that a member of the party shot three traitors in the streets of Warsaw a f tsr they had been sentenced to death. Admiral Cbuhknin died of his wounds. London, July 12.
A loegue for combatting revolution, to dissolve the Douma, and secure a military dictatorship, is holding meetings at St. Petersburg, Moscow, Odessa, and Astracan.
DISORDERS ON BATTLESHIPS
KNIAZ POTEMKIN AGAIN A SCENE OF TROUBLE.
HQ telegraph. Press !AE» T n, Copyright
Received 932 p.m., JMy 18. St. Petsrflburg, Jaly 13. There are serious disorders aboard the Russian battleships Tohosme and Pantoieimon ( 5 x Kniaz Potemkin) cruising at Kertcb, in the Sea of Azov.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1808, 14 July 1906, Page 2
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