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Russia’s Troubles

—* generae revolution. St. Petersburg, July 2. Many aristocrats in Odessa are fleeing to Paris and Geneva, dreading an immediate general revolution in southern Russia. The Black Sea squadron has arrived to protect the town. Princes Trubetzkoi and Oblenski and five other Princes in the Preobrajensky Regiment have forfeited their positions as the Czar’s aides. They become officers of an infantry regiment. Nothing has happened in Russia hitherto which has so profoundly grieved and impressed the Czar as the mutiny of the Preobrajensky Regiment. Baron Stackelberg, a subaltern in the Sapper Battalion, has been dismissed for declaring that he would not obey if ordered to disperse the Douma. An infantry regiment, which was sent against the mutinous Cossacks at Orenburg, agreed with the latter not to use arms.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3693, 5 July 1906, Page 3

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129

Russia’s Troubles Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3693, 5 July 1906, Page 3

Russia’s Troubles Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3693, 5 July 1906, Page 3

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