TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, Sept. 26. There aro great agrarian riots round liishineff owing to the landlords refusing to grant leases. The peasants have appropriated land, and are burning all stocks of corn and forage, and Hogging and expelling the authorities Seventy villages in Malmyth district revolted and expelled tho police. A bomb damaged the residence of Mt ' Albrecht, Public Prosecutor at Helsingfors
A bomb at Riga wrecked a tramcar. A passenger was torn to pieces and four others wounded.
Despito the drumhead court-martials, the daily outrages at Moscow aro unprecedented
Tho trains carrying political prisoners to Siberia were never so crowded as at present.
GENERAL KAULBARS’ TERRIBLE THREAT.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Reoeived 9 19 p.m., Sept. 27. St. Petersburg, Sept. 27. General Kaulbars warned a deputation that if one member of the Union of Russian People is killed Odessa will be inundated with blood.
Christian Labor Organisations have declared that in the event of an outbreak they will defend Jews with their last drop of blood. Reoeived 11.44 p.m., Sept. 27.
The Novo Vremya states that all orimee perpesrated at Ekaterinoelaff have been traced to deteotiveß, and therefore no arrests have been made.
Patriotic Leagues aro openly enrolling out-throats in order to terrorise people.. Revolutionaries at Riga bombard trains with bombs and bullets in order to enforce the strike.
Two hundred suspects at Dalby have been expelled or exiled to St. Petersburg.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1871, 28 September 1906, Page 2
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