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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

BOMB 3 THROWN. l’lti'.SS ASSOCIATION—CORY RIGHT

St. Petersburg, July 24. Russian four pot oent. stock is quoted a*. 67i ot Bt. Petersburg. The conference of Dourna representalives at Yiborg ended as expcctod. A widespread endeavor is being made to urn the tido against ihoGovernrre t.

The bousos of members of the Doama in S'. Petersburg hnvo been searched. . An exodus of Jews is prooeoding at Odossa, where serious dißturbanoeß have ooourred.

Bombs wore thrown at Singer’s sewing machine works at Sosnowioo and Benden, Poland, and many persons were injured at eaoh place.

London, July 24.

Officially inspired telegrams aßaert that all is quiet at St. Petersburg and Mosoow.

A MUTINY. PROMPTLY SUPPRESSED.

RRKSS ASSOCIATION - COPYRIGHT Received 9.35 p.ni, July 25. St. Petersburg, July 25. The first military outbreak resulting from the present situation occurred at Brestlitozsk. The Siege Artillery and Portress Artillery mutinied. Vladikavka's regiment with machine guns, surrounded them and arrested all the Portress Artillery, also a number of engineers. The mutineeors wounded General Svanoll. and another officer, and destroyed the officers’ Club. SOCIALISTS ARRESTED.

S x y.fivo members of two of the maai important Socialist Ravolusiouary Com mitteoJ at Moscow have been arres'ob ia oladiog the principal strike organisers.

NEWSPAPERS CONFISCATED,

MURDERING THE JEWS,

I’RBSS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Reoeived 9.39 p.m, July 25. St. Petersburg, July 25. The police have ooefisoated St. Petersburg n o wspapers wholesUe. The Olossa authoriti s enjoin private o’.t zens to sur onder arms on pain of exile. Eight Jews have already b en killed. Stolypio warns all Governors and Prefects that a struggle has beguo agaiost the ouemies of sooiety. Disturbances and revolutionary movements mu3t bo sop pressed by all legal mean?. AFFRONT TO BRITISH. British ships have been warned that they will likely be overhauled in the Baltic by Russian warships ia order to prevent the olandesiiao importation of explosives. [TREPOFF’S BOAST. General Teepofl asserts that the revolutionists will all be in straight jaokets before long, despite the howliogs of Western Europe.

DISSOLUTION DECIDED TEN DAYS PREVIOUSLY.

PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Reosived 10.23 p.m., July 25.London, July 25

Tho Times states that the Deputies will be allowed to return to S : . Petersburg, though Governors have been reminded that they are no longer immune from arrest.

It has transpired that the dissolution ol the Douma was deoided ten days ago, be fore the Dooms began to discas3 an ap. peal to the people.

AN ADROIT MOVE. M. Stolypine undertook to pacify the oouotry with prudent reforms, while strongly upholding authority. It is believed that be bas already made an over ture to Constitutional Domoorats to join the Cabinet. 11 A BLAZING INDISCRETION."

8 '-mi American and Frenoh newspapers oonsider Sir H. 0. B inuerman’s referenoa to the Djuma as a blaz'ng indiscretion,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1818, 26 July 1906, Page 2

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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1818, 26 July 1906, Page 2

TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1818, 26 July 1906, Page 2

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