TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
CHESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, August 6. There are 800 Russian and 100 Finnish prisoneis at Helsingfors. There are 85 civilian prisoners at Kronstadt, including members of the Socialist Revolutionary General Committee. The casualties at Sveborg numbered 600, and about 1000 people are missing. The Finnish Senate ordered the suppression of the Red Guard, now near Helsingfors. The Eighteenth Naval Battalion have be=n transferred to St. Petersburg from Kronstadt. They were a disorderly rabble, many being drunk and prostrate in the Btreets.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1828, 8 August 1906, Page 2
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