TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, August 19. Several English workmen were injured ia the Lodz riots. The Prefect of St. Petersburg, on his own responsibility, without trial, exiled Wright, supposed to bo a Britisher, to Archangel. Six armed men entered the Dadza Steamboat Company’s effieo fit Nijoinavgorod, nverpowored a policeman, andetolt 10,000 roubles.
FAIR-HAIRED GIRLB AND EOMB
PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIG HT Received 9.49 p.m,, August 20, St. Petersburg, August 20,
Ten partio’p itora in tbe Kronstadt riot were sentenced to death, one hundred acd twenty-two to penal servitude, and fifteen were acquitted. Eighteen of the Pemyatuzova’d sailord were executed, forty imprisoned, and thirty-four acquitted, Revolutionaries at Warsaw purposely picked a quarrel and boxed the German Vice Consul’s ears, When the Governoi went to apologise in Nantolinsva street, where the incident occurred, the police were told that a fair-haired girl threw bombs. All fair-haired girls in tho neighborhood were arrested, but the perpetrators escaped,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1839, 21 August 1906, Page 2
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