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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

I’UKSS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, Oot. 7. M. Anorushkiovitcb, chief of the Black Hundrod, asaortod that tho organisation consists of tbroo million membora, pledged to utcrifioo oyorythiDg to tho defonoo of an orthodox Czar and a puror Russian nationality. Tho dookoro’ atriko at OJoaaa roaulted in thoir favor. Bombs havo bcon eolzid in tho atudonta’ library at Odessa, containing wadding saturated with hydrocyanic acid, which kills ovoryono wounded.

ANOTHER GENERAL'S DEATH.

> —lifawt TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS. PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 9.44 p.m., Oot. 8. St. Petersburg, Oct. 8. General Startznkoritoh dioo of bloodpoiaoniDg, tho result of a wound caused by a bomb thrown ut him in Simbirsk Five hundred delegates attended the Constitutional Demoorata’ OoDgross at Helsingfors. Tboy endorsed the manifesto adopted at the previous Viborg Oongrese, and consider the circumstances unfavorable for immediately applying paaßive resistance on a large scale, especially in regard to servioo. The provinoia! delegates did not agree that a moderate boycott in regard to taxes and conscription was impossible.

It has been decided to collect money for the relief of Siberian exiles, who aro ondutiog terrible hatdships.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1900, 9 October 1906, Page 2

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TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1900, 9 October 1906, Page 2

TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1900, 9 October 1906, Page 2

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