TROUBLE IN RUSSIA-
I‘RESS ASSOCIATION— GOI'YEIGiiT St. Petersburg, July 26. Heyden, Prince Lvoff, and a few other Conservative reformers, otherwise termed Octoberists, forming a party of paoifio renovation, are urging the people to oease violence, and to recognise the Czar’s right to dissolve the Douma, Revolutionaries stabbed to death Colonel Silamloff in the street at Warsaw. A Cossack regiment at St Petersburg on Saturday refused to receive ball cartridge when told it was required to repress possible disorder.
A FANCIFUL FORECAST. I’KESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 10 p.m., July 27. St. Petersburg, July 27.
M. S'o'ypin informed Reuter that the Czar resolved to pursue a policy of stronghander reform, relying on the innate patriotism and civic sense of the-mass of the natioo. When Cabinet had completed the exhaustive programme announced, covering agrarian labor and other liberal reform demanding immediate solution. He described the late Djuma’s manifesto as a piece of opera bouffs. He was confident of the troop’s devotion to the Czar, and had no doubts regarding the future.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1820, 28 July 1906, Page 2
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