Russia's Internal Affairs.
REFORM MOVEMENT EXTEIDUG. LONDON, Jan. 4. Many more Russian municipalities aro demanding reforms. A protest against the brutality o( tho St, Petersburg police and tfca house porters affiliated to tho police in suppressing the demonstration on December 11th, signed by two hundred representatives of the Liberal, legal and social reviews and newspapers has been communicated to M. Jaures'Parls newspaper HynMnite. It emphasises that it is hopeless to expect the most elementary guanM»tccs of individual liberty under tiM present regime. A PRINCELY WARKIIG. HOW REVOLUTION MAY BE AVOIDED. (Received Jan. 5, 10.46 p.m.) ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. tt. Prince Trubetzkoi h«u warned G«neruil Prince Mitrskl that Russia's state of anarchy and the revolutionary movement now on foot is very dangerous, and terrible for People and Ejnpcror. A bloody revolution may bo averted if the Czar shows confidence In |iis people. Pitnco Trubetzkoi also persooally warned tho Czar^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7705, 6 January 1905, Page 2
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148Russia's Internal Affairs. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7705, 6 January 1905, Page 2
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