TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
NEWSPAPERS SUPPRESSED. ANGRY CROWDS STONE TROOPB. PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, July 20. Wild rumors are current at Sk Petersburg regarding the impending dissolution of the Dcuma. Troops aro pouring into the city.
London, July 20,
Tho weakness of Russian securities is repressing all sections of the Stock Exchange, and seriously checking business. Reoeived 4 23 p.m., July 22. St. Petersburg, July 21. Six St Petersburg journals, the Myel, Eoho, Yoloa, Troda, Dwadgatjjek, and Yiestianeky Deputat.have been confiscated and the printing offices olosed. Fifty of the Mysl’s staff were arrested. Oonse* quently angry orowds, eiugrng the MarseiU laise, stoned the troops and police in VeßDossoneky Prospect, the heart of St. Petersburg. The troops replied with blank cartridges.
Reoeived 12.19 a.m., July 23. St. Petersburg. July 22, The Douma has modified the revolution ary tendencies of its appeal to the people, end now urges them to patiently await the elaboration of the Douma'e agrarian law. The Odessa harbor sinks has ended. Employers fearing that a continuanoe of the strike would lead to great bloodshed hurriedly ooueeded most of the demands. Berlin, July 22. The Koelnisihi Zeituog stated that the Czar informed the Kaiser that internal political consideration would oompel him to abandon his intended tour.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1815, 23 July 1906, Page 2
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