RUSSIAN AFFAIRS
THE SOCIALIST PLOT.
Press Association—Copyright. ST, PETERSBURG, May 21,
Socialists and labor members were absent from the Duma when M. Stolypin, replying to a previously announced interpellation, confirmed the recent account of the revolutionary socialist plot against the Czar, the Grand Duke Nicholas and M. Stolypi ii, and the arrest of the conspirators concerting in measures to enter the Imperial residence. The Duma unanimously expressed joy at the Czar’s escape, and abhorrency of the regicidal plot.
TROUBLE AT ODESSA. ST. PETERSBURG, May 21. A bomb thrown at Odessa killed two police and four pedestrians. Chertkoff, the thrower, was arrested. Members of the Black Hundred, in revenge for the policeman’s deaths, ran amok, injuring 100 Jews.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2087, 23 May 1907, Page 2
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