SERIOUS ACCUSATIONS.
GEUIIAN AND HUSSIAX RELA-" TIONS. BERLIN, .1 an. 30. Theiv was a hvati'd Jt'lwiu- in the Kcich.stag. the Socialists accusing Count \im Kulow, Imperial Chancellor, of ccnnivinig at an eluborute system of Russian espionage and political persecution, coiiductud from lioiiin airtl ot'hcr (JcMiwai cities, as* directed against all political suspects especially students, un:.ler the pretext that tliey were anarchists. It «aa allcgvJ that many weie sei/.od ainiJ hurrk'J acros:; the' Hussion frontier withwit judicial authority, Hvrr IMjel, Wocialiwt, declared that (jfi-many cringvd and crawltid -before Russia, and her subserviency \vaa so extreme that she seemed willing to btack Russia's boots. Uaron von Ritclitho.'en, Secretury of .State for Foreign Affairs, in reply, said the fanatical opponents of the institutions of a frie.ndlv Power d:d not desen-e friendly svmpathy The (lovernmeivf intended to continue to deport such persons across tlw Russian frontier, no matter what people thought.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 22 January 1904, Page 3
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147SERIOUS ACCUSATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 22 January 1904, Page 3
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