TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
rKKSS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT London, August 17. Router reports that at a signal overy policeman infcho streets of Ho murdered. St. Petersburg, August 17. Two hundred and ton members of a militant sect of social revolutionarin3 were arrested at St. Petersburg and Moscow in throe days. There have teen great disorders in Butyrik prison. Tho V fired and killed two persons, wounding
Many bomb faotoric-s havo bren dis covered at Kazan. Many students of the Technical College havo been arre-ted. There aro no Cossacks attending the military manoeuvres at Ts> rskeosclo., a being engaged in police woik. Received 4,38 p.m., August 19, St. Petersburg, August 18. The death senionce on tho Sevastopol mutineers has boon commuted to twenty years’ penal eorvitudo.
THROWING OF BOMBS.
PRESS ASSOCIATION - COPYRIGHT Rooeivod 1 a.m , August 20. St. Petersburg, August 19. Three bombs woro thrown from a balcony in Natolinski street, Watsaw, at the Governor-General’s carriage. Two exploded behind the carriage, smashing the windows of neighboring houses. It is reported that the Governor received conoussion of tho brain. Just before the Governor passed three young men, armed with revolvers, orderoi tenants to leave tho flat on whioh the bomba were thrown.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1838, 20 August 1906, Page 2
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