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St. Petersburg, Admiral Dubasoff that care was taken to women and children .from, thSRH quarter of Moscow which men afterwards cleared. The' : -V;l rebels later fled along the railways, and are now dispersed. Admiral Rozhdestvensky, in another letter, declares the state- h meut he wrote alleging Britain's *’i preparedness to attack the Russian .. ’{ fleet had Togo failed, constituted . j his private view, which he was! J entitled to express, as foreifpaerSra did not hesitate to express theiff r opinions regarding Ru&sian and intentions. The Czar has given Dubasoff V -, ten thousand sterling for distribu- \ \ tlon to the needy sufferers from \ the revolt. w, A bomb thrown at Radora, tore off the Chief of Police’s legs- and killed his wife. ‘ • Troops recaptured Beballzevo station. Sixteen cases of dynamite - and twenty-six bombs were seized. Revolutionaries control Sukhum, Novo,-and Bossilk, Eondon, January 5.' The Times states that many., 1 ' troops, including Csssacks, have joined the newly-proclaimed North Caucasian Republic. v The iron and steel workmen of Odessa, disregarding their employers’ remonstrances, continue - manufacturing daggers and short , swords. • ’ -„' The Daily Mail’s St. Petersburg correspondent states a strike hsß commenced on eleven provincial railways, throwing 120,000 men - idle. ■ ■ ) o. The revolution is active in ‘ twelve provinces. ;ik St. Petersburg, Jan. 7. manis|y jmously declare that AcfSWjal .-■ I Dubashoff permitted wantcrt j slaughter at Moscow. A* ■ An enormous number of arrest^ I have been effected in the provinces ] including a prick, i; Railway men ate dismissed j wholesale unless they 'undertake never to strike again., The Letts in the Russian pro- ■ . vinces have,, destroyed numerous castles, including the Ostensakcn Castle, with its priceless collection •, of paintings and other works of 5 ar t [The Letts^ife"a”race inha^-j. ll , the Baltic provinces of Russia. ] Paris, January y.-V | Le Matin reports that, M. ■ | Kokovtseff has visited Paris to ) obtain a loan of three hundred { million francs., M. Rouvler re- . fused State support, owing to the , s political situation.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3617, 9 January 1906, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3617, 9 January 1906, Page 2

CABLE NEWS Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3617, 9 January 1906, Page 2

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