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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, Sept. 27. General Apreleyeff was Bhot dead at his residence at Soobee, Black Sea, The murderers eecaped. Revolutionists at Warsaw are offering unemployed country lads 7£d for every polioeman they assassinate. Replying to the municipality of Odessa, General Kaulbars justified the violence of the members of the Union of the Russian People, declatiog the oilizenß and students deserved punishment for tolerating instead of surrendering revolutionaries. Tbo members of the Union were the Czar’s best sons, and were held in high esteem by jhe Government.

PREMIER’S PROGRAMME. PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 11.28 p,m , Sept. 28. St. Petersburg, Sept. 28, M. Stolypin's agrarian programms for strengthening the Government arrests general attention by its magnitude aod by the chance it offers for conciliating peasants. The programme removes peasants’ disabilities, gives communes power to buy out any member wishiog to start individual farming, proposes to sell to peßsantß through a limited bank fifteen million aores of State lands, whioh will be offered to peasants’ banks. He suggests the sale of fifty-five million aores in Altai region to Siberian emigrants at nominal prioes.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1872, 29 September 1906, Page 2

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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1872, 29 September 1906, Page 2

TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1872, 29 September 1906, Page 2

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