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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

i'rkss association— copyright St-. Petersburg, Oot. 5. The students at Warsaw University, refusing to boor Itetnrrs in tbo Russian 1-Migusgr, iho faculty advise the Government to r.-movo tho University elsewhere. Fjtty brigands slopped a mail train at Rj la river hriilg’, overpowered tho escort, ■dole a quarter of a million roubles, and : soaped.

LATE SHIPPING.. The Union Co.’s e,?. Tnraworn arrived from Auckland lasi evening, and proceeded South during tho night. Passengers : —lnward : Mrs John on ; Misses E-iddy. Williams, Reynolds, Jones, Harding, Hickson (3) ; Messrs Good, Wilson, Jotmsou, L muon, D.Luitonr, Gordon, Ssorrar, McGlusban, Bullock, Ledford, Salinger, Mo-un, Outward : Mrs Arw-

strong; Messrs Fenwick (3), Benjamin I Wi-chr, Mai ton, Mouldy, Clark, Would I -mith, Field, U-tj worth, Oolebourno, Ooop, - Lindsay, MeE .van, Gap;. Rnu ay. i Thaauxdiuy sohoouer Kaeo arrived at Gisborne from Auckland last ovoniDg. < Captain Skinner reports leaving Auckland Irt-t Thursday week, and that be r-xpi ritmerd very fine weather across tbo Bay of Plenty, which ho crossed by Tuesday night. Ho disci a-god about 50 ions of cargo »t. ■ a ious paints in the B»y of Polity. On W-'dn-.-sday the Kaeo worked li ck’s Bay ivud T.i At arcs ; mi Thursday landed 30 tons Part Aw„ mi, and I>’ id ay iandod 33 t-na Tup if.ja an i snr 0 runs at Waipiio. At T, l-ig.'i Bay the schooner was unable to make communication owing t-o tho heavy sea, arui nfter waiung to see if the weather would moderate Capi. Skinner deoidod to com-' on to Uisbomo. Do has still about 70 tons foe tho Coast nod about SO tons tor Gisborne, and will probably discharge tbo latter first, and deliver She Coast cargo on the return trip. The scow May is waiting in the roadstead until the weather, which is rough along the ooass, abates.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 187, 8 October 1906, Page 3

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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 187, 8 October 1906, Page 3

TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 187, 8 October 1906, Page 3

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