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: . London, Yesterday. ■Speaking at Hoadridge, Lord Rose- ■ 7 seated that he would place Edu-> ■on to the fore front at the general Biion. Regarding the future of ■and, ' the Liberal leaders must Bare Home Rule to be outside the ■Pass or possibilities of the next Biament, or make it a supreme Btion at the elections. Any middle By would not earn the sympathy Recesses of Britain. Bie Time’s St. Petersburg corres* Bent states that the inhabitants are Be sfcriken, fearing a downfall of Bovernment and mob rule. LootBah begun in St. Petersburg and Buy attempted aboard the battleB Kathrine, also at the fortress Bstopol. 500 arrests have been ' B St Petersburg, Yesterday. Bplying to Jr deputation at the Bay Works Congress, Count de B said there would be a civil wax
P the Government repressed the |/_ If the railway men desired to lay good they must terminate th e I*. Possibly the Government will ■but the educated classes who are lisiblo fof 1 the struggle will go lin the general disaster, Congress K heard the result of the depuB decided to await the result of ■ew with the Minister of Ways Bmmunications. ■ kase has placed General Trepoff Is head of the St. Petersburg ■m. A Council of Ministers re■nded the Czar to establish a B, the Premier’s title to be Pres Bf Council, with the right to Ba candidates for Ministerial Bxcept for foreign affairs, war Brine ministers. Count de Witte ■pointed with wide powers and Bned the Council and decided to Bately grant freedom of the press B right of meeting, fl filled ! with arms and ammuBave arrived at a Finnish railBation from St. Petersburg Be quickly emptied before the Bme to take possession. There
o arrests, Milk carts at the rminus were prevented starting be town. The police are not ing with the strikers. Many i of St. Petersburg are without tnd milk. General Trepoff I all provision shops to reopen pe the shopkeepers would be. I within 24 hours, Troops are [d in every part of the city, p and infantry are patrolling pens’ meetings continue in I quarters. In were killed and 26 injured Iflict between troops and the ration. At ICaterinoslav the I seized a train going in the I of Syzran, and travelled from, l» station plundering and deI buildings, The strikers had r at .Nikolaistadon with the fa il vers wishing to resume IVaisaw is isolated and a meat I famine threa f ened : trade Imports is gradually being I. The Odessa trains are ■except to Kieff, Immense lof students and workman at. ■burg produced revolutionary lirgingan a-med rising.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42798, 28 October 1905, Page 3
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