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RUSSIAN TROUBLES.

A REVOLUTIONARY PLOT,

United Press Association—Copyright ST. PETERSBURG, Juno 15. M. Stolypin has demanded the buspension of 49 Social Democratic Domi ties and the arrest of 16 othois ponding an inquiry into a plot, uwcovcml at V. Ohsol’s residence to overthrow tlio existing system of government, and establish a Democratic Republic bv means of a military rei olutionary fighting organisation, with ramifications throughout the Empire. M. Stolvpin declared that, if tho motion wiis rejected the Government would consider (lie decision a ■refusal of the Duma to co-operate with tno Ministry. „ , , Strong bodies of troops and polm surround the House. Severny deputies fled. Tlio Duma referred the motion to n committee!

the DUMA 1)1SS0LA T ED

MILITARY IN READINESS.

FLIGHT OF RKA‘OLUTIONARY LEADER.

ST PETERSBURG, Juno 16. Colonel Kotin toff, doputy commandant of the port of St. I otorsburg, has been nssnssnintoi.. The Duma has been dissolved. The Committee of the Duma, to which the Premier’s resolution war referred, stating that it was unable to completo its work before Monday, requested tlic examining magistrate ro supply particulars of every accusation. Subsequently ail Imperial ukase w'ns issued dissolving tlio (Duma, lho new elections are fixed for September. , , Two hundred infantry and two trains filled with Cossacks are standng ready at- every railway station in St. Petersburg. Doputy Oil,sol, at. whose residence she revolutionary organisation met, fled from St.. Petersburg, but was afterwards captured.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2109, 18 June 1907, Page 3

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RUSSIAN TROUBLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2109, 18 June 1907, Page 3

RUSSIAN TROUBLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2109, 18 June 1907, Page 3

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