TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
I'LJKSS ASSOCIATION —COPYUIOHf
St. Petersburg, July 29. Fifty revolutionaries aboard a passenger train bound for Vienna, when six miles from Warsaw, applied the brake, uncoupled a mail van. and plundered it of one hundred thousand roubles of Government money, and escaped. Received 30.40 p.m., July 39.
St. Petersburg, July 30,
sailors were sentenc'd So death at Sevastopol, thirty-three to various terms of penal servitude, and fifty to imprisonmont. Six were acquitted.
PRINTING OFFICE SEIZED BY
ARMED GANG
PKKSS ASSOCIATION COPYKIGH f
Received 10.49 p.m., July 30. Bt. Petersburg, July 30. Thousands of ironwork;ra stiuck at Yusovka as a pretest against thfi dissolU" tion of tho Douma. _ . An armed gang seized a printmg establishment at St. Petersburg, and kept the exits guarded whilst they printed 160,000 oopies ot she manifesto issued by tho Douma after tho Viboig Conference.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1822, 31 July 1906, Page 2
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