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St Petersburg Yesterday . r r: While the Moscow Municipality were sitting in private in the Small Hall drafting a resolution to he submitted to the Czar, 200 of the public iif the Gallery of the Larger Council Hall cheered, and fiery speeches were made amongst themselves denouncing the Czar’s manifesto on the Duma project, accompanying their cries with “Down with’ the aristocracy,” “Long Dive the constituents of'tho Assembly.” [The Marseillaise was sung. Speakers [recommended armed rebellion, and [many quitted the building to mark Itheir disapproval when- Mr. Galitziu entered the building and road the manifesto which - was received in dead lilence. It was resolved at Galitzin’s Instance with only one dissentient, that Ihe Czar’s noble purpose was realisable imly under conditions guaranteeing freedom ;of "speech, of the press, of meeting, of union, and inviolability of Ihe person. The resolution aleo recom* mended an amendment to the Duma Icheme in ord*-r to restore tranquility, Idding tbat the Duma scheme should |e based on universal suffrage and full Bgislative right. I Washington yesterday I Mr Roosevelts suggestion to Baron I Rosen resolved it self into a
Wi the possibility of forming a of competent and disin rested men to examine the question [indemnity, but this fell on deaf ears, pth sides remain immovable on all feputed points.- General Kaneko pited Mr-: Roosevelt.' : ‘i j , l_ [ St Petersburg August 22 [Police imprisoned ’M r Milukoff, a
ofessor of Russian- history, a St tersburg university professor, named mrjsewitch and 15. other reformers Bp»ted of proparing to visit liberal adulates for the National Duma [ctions, The reason given by the [ice is that they are--arranging a etiugto condemn the manifest. A hd of socialists in trying to enter fersaw, had a fierce encounter with I cossacks, ten socialists were killed I several wounded. Due thousand Kuben cossacks who . | Mussulmans have migrated to Ikey, In one instance 300 threw Irn their carbines on parade saying was no part of their duties to act as Ice. They had already done too fch dirty work. I Caracas, August, 22. Venezuela has ordered from Europe Vmillion sterling worffi'offorpedoers, Is and ammunition. I London, yesterday, ■he death is announced of Mr Alfred Iterhouse, Royal Academician aged wears. ■ St Petersburg August 23 Ihe Russians are buying silver le.'y owing to the removal of impoxt I London August 23. ■he Portsmouth correspondent of ■Times reports that the Japs are ■ng tc forego the demand for the Itation of Russian naval power in ■Par East and probable also interned ■hips provided the Russians will B regarding the indemnity and Bialien. The exchange of views Aeen Russia and Japan is proceedHvith a view to possible compromise. Bjapunese are going so far as to Body Saghnlien and an indemnity Bsingle proposition, and add that Bbtlrsement is more a question of Bint thanitwasheretoforesupposed. ■bargain may turn on the reposBon. pf Saghaiien in whole or part. B ■ " Sydney, Yesterday B a result of the recent bursting of ■ary rifles, the authorites have ■ inquiry, withdrawn ammunition Rdering it to be responsible. Re estate of the late Mr H 0 White Bralued in probate at £280,000. Buie deeds, a potion of the mail Bery have been /oued on the railBnear Bathurst, indicating that it B committed after its departure Hl Blarney,
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42769, 24 August 1905, Page 3
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