TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
FINANCIAL PRESSURE,
PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT St. Petersburg, Nov. 2. All the great Jewish financial houses refuse to assist Russia until the Govern ■ inent’s pledges to redress Jewish grievances have been redeemed, One hundred and ninety-one men in the Preobrajinsky regiment have been tried for their recent insubordination at St. Petersburg. Five were sentenced to long terms of imprisonment, and one hundred and fifty otherwise punished. Russian Liberals and Moderates protest) against the legalisation of the statutes of union of the Russian people, which proclaim unlimited democracy, on tho ground that they are contrary to the Czar’s manifesto of October 13th. Prince Vassilkhikoff, Minister of Agri. culture, states that 38,000,000 acres of land arc available for sale tothc peasantry. Received 4.4 p.m., Nov. 4. St. Petersburg, Nov. 8. The woman concerned in the recent removal of money frum tho Treasury van at St. Petersburg is a Jewess named,. Bokoyav Cinska.ya. When arrested no money was found in her possession.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1923, 5 November 1906, Page 2
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