TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
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St. Petersburg, Oct. 3. Now that the harvest has been gathered, the revolutionaries are appealing to peasants to demand, with arms, the whole ol the Russian lands, with complete liberty.
SHOOTING MUTINEERS.
Received 11.30 p.m., Oct. 4, PRESS ASSOCIATION - COPYRIGHT London, Oct. 4. Reuter’s St. Petersburg correspondent states that it is reported that troops composing the Kronstadt Garrison intimated to Government that they would not shoot nineteen sailors recently sentenced to death for mutiny, The Standard states that troops at St. Petersburg has been ordered to Kronstadt to execute the mutineers. Sixteen terrorists were court-martialled and shot at Sedlce within a fortnight One hundred and sixty-four people have been killed and five hundred and ninetysix persons wounded in the streets of Warsaw during the past four months, j (Twenty-five robbers, pseudo passengers, overpowered the crew of a Russian mail boat in the Black Sea, and robbed the mails, securing twelve million roubles, besides passenger’s valuables.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1877, 5 October 1906, Page 2
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