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RUSSIAN TROUBLES. St. Petersburg, Oct. 5. Advices received from various sources show that revolutionary meetings are held daily at Higa, at which twenty or thirty soldiers attend. A spokesman at one meeting said that half the garrison declares that the army must rise simultaneou iy with the city proletariat and peas mts. A deputation conveying the British address to the Duma was not permitted to use the nobility’s assembly hall at St Petersburg for the purpose of presenting the address. Forty bombs aml a quantity of dynamite were found in the students' library at the State Engineering Institute. The principal and a student named Fink have been arrested. Seventy unfilled bombs and two hundredrevolvers have been seized elsewhere.
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Kaikoura Star, 9 October 1906, Page 3
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119TELEGRAPHIC Kaikoura Star, 9 October 1906, Page 3
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