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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

ITtIiSS ASSOCIATION —COI'VKIGIIT Hi. Petersburg, August 28. The (’/. u- has transferred to tho Peasants' Bank twenty million notes of tbo Imperial family's land for rosalo to peasants aooordiug to forms filed by a comrnitioo consisting of four Ministers. Throe soldiers guard oaoh poliooman in tho streets of Wnrenw. Thoro hayo bocn sovoral oasos of men riding in oabs firing upon tho polios at Moscow. A crowd of 2000 oatrying revolutionary (lags fought tbo polios at Samara. Many wore wounded. Thirty sailors havo boon arrostod at Kronstadt.

THE OZA.tt'B APPEAL AND A COUNTER APPEAL, I‘UKSS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT Raoeived 9.50 p.m., August 29. St. Petersburg, August 29. It is eomi-oilioially announced at St. Petersburg that Government cannot yield to terrorist attaoks, and firmly adhero to their announced policy. Arrostß continue at St. Petersburg on a huge soale. Toero aro 40,000 troops at Warsaw, yet outiaga and pillage are virtually unchecked.

London, August 29, The Daily Express’ St. Petersburg cor* respondent reports that the Czar is about to issue aa uppeal to tbe officials, civil and military, governors, and chief nf police, to steadfastly support the Grown in the critioal period, even at the risk of their lives. Ho enjoins them to show no sympathy to those who by wanton disobedience have forfeited all c'a'ms toclemoucy, and are unworthy to be termed citizens of tbe Empire. St. Petersburg, August 29. Labor ex-members of tbe Douuoa have issued another striking appeal, imploring the army to prefer the interests of the Fatherland and their families before those of the Czar. It adds : If any lack tbe courage to engage in open hostilities against the enemies of the prople, let them return homß ; lot them refuse to fire on mutineers, workmen, and poasaots. Berlin, August 29. A Russian bomb faotory has been discovered at Hamburg. It is supposed to have been established in connfciion with the G and Duke Vladimit’a visit to Germany.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1847, 30 August 1906, Page 2

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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1847, 30 August 1906, Page 2

TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1847, 30 August 1906, Page 2

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