TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, Oct. 8. M. Stolypin has prepared a law conferr-. ing unrestricted freedom on the dissenting churches, also tho right of registering marriages, births, and deaths. A bomb wounded General Dumbadse, commander of the troops at Sevastopol. Tho perpetrators of the outrage wore chased, and fought their way through tho police. Robin Hood gangs, called Brethren of tho Forest, are overrunning the Baltic provinces, giving receipts for everything confiscated. PANIC-STRICKEN JEWS. i PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Received 9.31 p.m., Oot. 10. St. Petersburg, October 10, The Prefeot at Mosoow refused to per* 1 mit a public reception to the British deputation to the Djuma. I Jews at Odessa are panio strieken, owing to M. Dubrovin, president of the Union of Russian People, inciting three hundred followers to exterminate all rebels arid Jews, declaring that Russians wanted neither Constitution nor Parliament, but wanted orthodoxy and autooraoy. There wore over a hundred executions in Russia, chiefly Poland, in six days.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1902, 11 October 1906, Page 2
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