TROUBLE IN RUSSIA .
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, August 81. Sixteen fresh battalions of troops and 1200 Cossacks havo reaobed Warsaw. One hundred oivilians from Bt. Peters< burg have to Kronßtadt, beiDg aoousod of complicity in the reoent mutiriy. General Giogohff has succeeded General Oarangozeff as Governor-General of Odessa.
BOMB THROWN AT WEDDING PARTY.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Received 4.34 p.m., Sept. 2, St. Petersburg, Sept. 1.
Another batob. of Sveaborg mutineer® have been court-martiallcd. Nineteen soldiers and three civilians were sentenced to be shot; thirty-three soldiers to penal servitude, ranging from 12 to 16 years j five hundred and twenty eix others, either to various periods of service with a disciplinary battalion or terms of imprisonment. In consequence of the reoent outrage® at the residence of M. Stolypin, it has beon decided at the instance of the Czar that M. Btolypin and bis family shall re« side in the Winter Palsoe. A bomb thrown at a wedding process sion at Usofaka killed three people and injured thirteen.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1850, 3 September 1906, Page 2
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