CABLE NEWS.
Russia
strike eikeey tq end. The Times' St. Petersburg correspondent states that the political strike is unlikely to last beyond Saturday. _ Gwinp to a panic on the St. Petersburg Bourse, enormous amounts have been transferred abroad. Russian per cents fell points in Eondon. AN IMPERIAL UKASE. In the hope of detaching the peasants ami artisians from the movement a ukase fulfilling the Czar’s promise to reduce the peasants’ payments for *“ e 'use of the land by one-half ° e jct January has been issued, /he ukase also abolishes the other hall in 1907, The total gift is--8)4 million pounds. The ukase instructs the agrarian hank to facilitate the purchase of private estates. Ten thousand operatives at Moscow have struck. St. Petersburg advices state that Ministers intend to repeal martial law in Poland. ANOTHER MUTINY. Two thousand. artillerists and Infantry of the fortress of Sveborg on 12th inst. mutined, compelling the commandant to promise to disband reservists’ troops whose period of service had expired. As many as 22,000 foreign passSorts have been issued at Odessa tiring the last fortnight.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3600, 21 November 1905, Page 3
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179CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3600, 21 November 1905, Page 3
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