TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
I’ItESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, August 22, A bomb killed tbo obi-.f of P° licD Sicdlco. His cssailant ctoaped. List woek one hundred and seventy Government officials were killed in BusBia and forty-two wounded. One hundred and twenty bombs were discovered ana two hundred and sovonty eix arreßtß wore made.
GENERAL TREPOFF NEARLY
POISONED,
PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT Received 10.7 p.m., August 23. St. Petersburg, August 23. Melhikof, an abetior of Hipyagine’s murder, bus escaped from a Siberian prison. . . Disturbances have ocourred m several localities in Samaria. Poasants at V.giikt are burning State forests and resisting the Coesacks. One hundred arrests have boon made at Moscow, chiefly Social Demoorats, A 000 k and three other servants have boen atrestod for attempting to poison General Trepoff, who is in a critical cmditioo. A congress of one hundred and fortytwo railway delegates in Finland decided that an early general strike is feasible, and instructions to prepare for it are being issued to railway men.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1842, 24 August 1906, Page 2
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