UNHAPPY RUSSIA.
Discovery of a Plot. St Petersburg, June 15. The Premier, M. Stotypin, has demanded the suspension of forty-nine Social Democratic deputies and the arrest of sixteen others, pending inquiry into a plot which had been discovered was being hatched at M. Ohsol’s residence to overthrow the existing system of government and establish a Democratic Republic by means of a military revolutionary fighting organisation with ramifications throughout the Empire. M. Stolypin declared that if the motion for suspension of the members was rejected the Government would consider the decision as a refusal by the Duma to co-operate with the Ministry. The Duma referred the motion to a committee. Strong bodies of troops surround M. Ohsol’s house. Several deputies have fled.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 18 June 1907, Page 3
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121UNHAPPY RUSSIA. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 18 June 1907, Page 3
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