TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
OUTCOME OF BIEDLOE MABBAORE.
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London, Sept. 16. Raseia is granting passports freely to facilitate the emigration of Jews. Twenty thousand reoently left Bielostok. J?ive hundred families left Kicff JnciDg the past wotk. Sixteen hundced Jews sailed from Libau in a single day. Rosoived 10 59 p m., September 17. London, Bept. 17. The Times’ Si. Petersburg correspondent states that owing to tbe ghastly massacre bt Siedloe Government have drafted pro. visional rulos granting tbe Jews a large measure of equality with rights of travel, sejourn, and to acquire lands, except suoh as belong to peasants.
Tne police at Warsaw discovered the headquarters of tbo revolutionary organisation in Lssno street, They seized bombs, papers, and important documents, L ; out. Shadnoveti, ringleader of tbe eup per mutiny at Kief, has been sentenced to be shot.
General Decdeulin, commander of the Gendarmerie, has succeeded General Trepoff as commandant at tbe palace. Seventeen million sterling is required for famine relief in Russia, necessitating a loan.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1863, 18 September 1906, Page 2
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