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TELEGRAPHIC.

The Russian Situation. St Petersburg, Nov. 2. All the great Jewish houses refuse to assist Russia until the Government’s pledges to redress the Jewish grievances are redeemed. One hundred and ninety-one men of the Prooprajensky Regiment were tried lor their recent insubordin:. ti,m at St Petersburg. Five were sentenced to long terms of impris mment, and 150 were otherwise punished. St Petersburg, Nov. 2. Prince Vassilkhikoff, Minister of Agricult ire, st ates that3B,ooo,ooo acres of laud are available for sale to the peasantry. Nov. 5. Newspapers publish an estimate stating that during the first year of the Constitution the following punishments were indicted by the authorities Executions 1,>13, newspipers suspended 523, editors prosecuted 947, bomb outrages 242, ami robberies from public institutions 940. Two girls were shot at Kronstadt because a hangman was not procurable.

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Kaikoura Star, 6 November 1906, Page 5

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136

TELEGRAPHIC. Kaikoura Star, 6 November 1906, Page 5

TELEGRAPHIC. Kaikoura Star, 6 November 1906, Page 5

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