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CABLE NEWS.

P.’uSsia. K MOWING: mm rEE PEOPLE. 4 COWED CAPITAL. St. Petirsbum, Oct. 80. The ladders of the reactionary party rare doing their utmost to ineite the Czar to direct General Trepoff to use his 108,000 soldiers and 20 machine guns against the populace, Couirt 'de Witte has expressed amazement that anyone should desire to mow down people behaving in an orderly manner. The freedom of the press,, refereed to fey Count de Witte, merely permits temporary discussion of the Duma elections. London, Oct. SO. The Daily Mail declares General Trepoff has completely cowed the capital. ARTISTES ON STRIKE. St. Petersburg Oct. 30* A large number of Justices of the Peace ia St. Petersbug and artistes at the Imperial Theatres have decided to The doctors and chemists have resumed work at KiefF. At Odessa they are actively engaged in ambulance work. RAILWAY MEN~STILL ON STRIKE.

All the strikers at Kharkoff except the railway men have resumed work owing to the Governor withdrawing the troops and allowing the people to peaceably bury the dead. IN SOUIHERN RUSSIA.

terrible BLOODED. fighting IF the STREETS Ko HOUSES. St. Petersburg, Oct 30. Tdhibk scenes of bloodshed have McwW at Odessa. the Cossacks and gendarmes, after Shooting those manning the barricades pursued the frenzied mob into the houses and garrets. The number of victims is not known as the police instantly removed the bedles. . . The infantry were considered to be untrustworthy, aid were confined to the barracks. , , «, Street fighting commenced at Odessa on the Hack Sea on Sunday afterQOOQ. After a huge crowd had compelled the closing of the shop* aQ(i restaurants they seized the tramcars and erected barricades.

A deputation from Other regiments asked the workmen not to fire, the troope promising themselves to shoot in the air if ordered to quell the disturbances. r 4 ANARCHY RAMPANT. Anarchy and bomb throwing are rampant in Tifiic, in Trans-Caucasia. A military train was derailed and several killed.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3593, 2 November 1905, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3593, 2 November 1905, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3593, 2 November 1905, Page 3

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