TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
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St. Petersburg, Sept. 11,
Slmkemutnn, a Jewish girl, has boon sentenced to ho hanged for throwing a bomb, which did no harm, at a policeman who participated in the Jewish massacre in Odessa.
A band of armod ruffians in daylight, in view of a number of persons, robbed a bank at Bgelajuzorkof'f of 80,000 roubles. Count Htogonof'l' offers to sell the whole of his family estates, comprising two million live hundred thousand acres, to the Peasant’s Bank, which is buying largely from nobles at an average of 48 roubles an acre, although peasants buying direct pay 42 roubles. Since November the bank has bought five million acres of private estates and has helped 93,101 peasants to purchase 800,000 acres by loans amounting to J 65,000,000.
THE OUTRAGES AT WARSAW.
PRESS ASSOCIATION - COPYRIGHT Reoeived 9.4 p.tn., September 12, St. Petersburg, Sept. 12.
Troops searched two hundred houses at Warsaw. They arrested a thousand Jews, inoluding many ohildren, whom th) ter rorists employ to execute outrages upon Government offioials, beeause they are not liable to oapital punishment. Troops shopped and searched everyone fnund in the Jewish quarters of Warsaw, meroilessly shooting and bayonetting all who protested or offered the slightest resistance.
FATAL RIOTING.
PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 11.22 p.m., Sept. 12. St. Petersburg, Sept. 12. There was desperate rioting at KamysheD, Russia, owing to a mob attempting to release a popular leader. Troops volleyed, killing scores of people.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1859, 13 September 1906, Page 2
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