TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
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St. Petersburg, August 12. The Russian prisons in many places are full. The trains to Siberia are packed with convicts, tried and untried. St. Petersburg, August 13, Received 10 10, August 13. Lieuts. Emilgaroff and Rochenovsky and live soldiers were court martialled and executed for participating in the bveaborg Octoberisls’ manifesto issued at Moscow demands the speedy convocation of a representative Assembly, the Ministry to be responsible to Parliament, equality tor all citizens before the law, compulsory expropriation of sufficient private lands to create permanent peasants’ holdings. General Printz’s daughter was educated with General Kaulbars’ daughter, She left a letter, showing that terrorists had commissioned licr to murder General Kaulbars. , [General Printz’s daughter committed suicide at Odessa in the presence of General Kaulbars.j
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1833, 14 August 1906, Page 2
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