RUSSIA'S INTERNAL STRIFE.
Bombs in a Grave. THE GRAND DUKES WARNED. LONDON, March 2<i. ; The Warsaw police discovered ' eights bombs in a brick grave in ! the Savonski cemetery. Itussian revolutionary leaders in Zurich (Switzerland) have warned ' iho Grand Duket to resign their 01ucial positions within a month on pain of death. TWO BOMB OUTRAGES. \ CHIEF OF POLICE WOUNDED. | (deceived March 27, 10.12 p.in,) HI. PETERS 13 UlUi, March 27;. A Jew threw a bomb into the police station at I'rugn, a suburb ol Warsaw, wounding six out of ten policeman. The assassin, who was injured, was arrested, after twice wounding the ollicers who prevented his c-xape. When the outrage was reported to Baron Nolkc.], chief of the Warsaw police, lie drove towards Praga. When passing the Governor's castle a man threw a bonth into his carriage, severely injuring Nolken, who is hated owing to his sanguinary suppressing of the January disturbers. The assailant escaped, after killing a plain clothes constable, who tried to arrest him. ABOLITION OF COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS. THE PROPOSAL REJECTED, , TROUBLE WITH THE 2EMSTVOS. (Received March 27, 10.7 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG, March 27. The Council of Ministers rejected De Witte's proposal to abolish the Committee of Ministers, realising that the abolition would involve De Witte's premiership. The revolutionary party in St. Petersburg is denouncing M. Bultguine's refusal to see the Moscow Zcmstvo delegation;. He promised the Zenistvos would be represented on the Commission,;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 782, 28 March 1905, Page 3
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236RUSSIA'S INTERNAL STRIFE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 782, 28 March 1905, Page 3
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