TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.
FBB PBB3S 48S0CIATI01T. Rsceiv«d 11, 9.23 a.a. St. Fexebsbubg, April 10. The Russian Government is sending unemployed workmen in the towns to tbeir native district*, >nd closiog the ■pirit itores during Eis'er tide. M. De Witte, Minister of Financ», warned the Cz>r that ha dreads the efTec 1 ; upon industry of any declaration ; that St. Petersburg will be in a state of s'.ego if the factories are closed, and if no army is present they will hive disaster arising am;ng the working classes Lirgoriki h:is bea i s«r.'.teuctd to t-ix yearo ptnal te.vi'ude for the attempt to shoot M. Pob'etonoszefF. Receive ill, 10 37 p m. St. Petersburgl April 11. "Mucii satisfaction is expressed at S:. P-itersbui-" at &ne Czar's action in overruling '.h« i ntiie educational fystem. M. Pibiedonestzeff, secie'ary «.f the Holy Synod, Ad leader ef the re actiona;ie < ' ) w described as sullen and care-worn. The Grand Duke Sergiur Alexandiovitch has tendered his resignation of the Oovernor-Geoeralsbip of Moscow, but the Czar has dvcliued it. The <work of repressing the rioters is regragnant to the officers of the army.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 3
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184TROUBLE IN RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 71, 12 April 1901, Page 3
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