TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, Sept. IS. Tho Novoo Vromya deolares the ques* tion of giving Russian peasants equal rights with otbor oitizmsand the removal of Jewish disabilities is not included in the Ministerial measures, but will be left to tho Douma.
Gruo, chief deteotivo at Warsaw, spared! tho life of a murderer who is known among tho revolutionaries, and beiDg made answerablo for Grun’s safety accompanies him everywhere. A greater portion of the town of Kalwaryp, which is mainly Jewish, has been burnt. Many people were incinerated.
The Union of the Russian people placarded Odessa with aoti-Jewish proclamations. Emissaries of the Union have noted Jews’ dwellings. The action is creating a paDio. Simultaneously it is announced that many Warsaw terrorists have arrived at Odessa for the purpose of attacking the police. The girl Konopliannikoff refused to see a priest. She firmly mounted the steps of the soaCfold. Her last words wore, 11 Long live sooial revolution and liberty.’ She previously handed her sister a pbotiT graph, inscribed "My life, all I bad to give,”
Received 9.23 p.m., Sept. 14. St. Petersburg, Sept. 14. Throe armed men entered a weaving faotory at Alexanderou and demanded money for revolutionary purposes. The employees captured, summarily tried, and thc-n shot them.
Officers at Odessa are mest reluctant to serve on a court-martial for the trial of revolutionaries. Many prefer to reßigo. The Czar and family are yachting in the Gulf of Finland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1861, 15 September 1906, Page 2
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