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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

ARREST AND ILL TREATMENT OF

2000 PEOPLE.

PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT 81. Petersburg, Sept. 2. Two thousand people wore arrested iu Warsaw during searches ou Friday nigbt. The prisoners wore brutally boaten with whips and the butt ond of rifles,

GUNS STOLEN.

MURDER OF A PRINCE

A JUDGE ABSASBINATED,

PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Rsoeived 9.41 p.m., Sept, 3, B*. Petersburg, Sept. 3. Two quickfirers and another gun bavu been stolen from torpedoers «t Sebastopol. Priuce Shokoveky, tho Government's representative on tho directorate of the offioial telegraph ngenoy at St. Petersburg, injured during the bomb explosion at M. Siclypin’B vil.'a, has auoonmbcd. One hundred and thirty-seven mutinous sappsrs at Irkutsk were arrested after expelling their officers. M. Romezoff, President of the Tula Distriot Court, has been assassinated. His assailants escaped. A bomb thrown at polioemen in tho square at Grodao wouudsd a dezen people, including a woman Further instauces are reported of polios having been shot with revolvers at WarBaw.

DISORDERS CONTINUE.

PRB3S ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT Beoaived 9.44 p.m., Sept. 3. Si. Petersburg, Sept. 8, Troops a»tick:d a houss at Libau ivbanoo shots were firad that woundad a polioetnan and four civilians, They k'lled two and wounded thirty peopla. They also arrested two man and twenty-nine women.

London, Sept 3. The Daily Telegraph's St. Petersburg correspondent narrates revolutionary cruellies in the Baliio proviooee. There has been Jold-blooded torture and murder of some or M. Siolypin’s adherents. The poiae in many dist.-iols in Russia ere quitting the servioa, as Government does not protect them.

Governors are arresting and relieving of their posits seoret partisans of the revolt lion. This has seoured appointments in some places of a succession of bureaucrats

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1851, 4 September 1906, Page 3

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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1851, 4 September 1906, Page 3

TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1851, 4 September 1906, Page 3

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