TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Si. Petersburg, Nov. 13. The Russ states that the aisamor Wilholmlnlofl, mentioned in tbo onbk-s of the 0«h as having been fired on and seized by a Russian cruiser for carrying a oaigo of explosives, was not fired upon, though she was properly detained near Rival. The captain was unable definitely to stn’o his destination. When instraoiions from Sr. Petersburg wore received he proceeded to Kronstadt. Count Witte has roturnod to S - . Petersburg, While Governor-General Btnuenkampf a a walking at I-kusk a bystander throw at him. Toe Genoral was unhurt, who was wounded, wits ai-'V’-'cd by a soldio'. Newspapers a'. Odessa aud other largo -ties have been forbidden to criticise tho Jrction arrangements, on pain oT a fine of 1000 roubles and three months’ imprisonment. All newspapers are sutjiot to •' oiliiary oensorsbip..
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1933, 15 November 1906, Page 3
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