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RUSSIA'S INTERNAL STRIFE.

■ 0 ■■■ ■ Spreading to Caucasia. RUSSIAN STOCKS DECLIMHG. MILLS CLOSING. LONDON, March 28. Serious peasant riots have occurred in the Tiflis district in Russian Caucasia.: NOBILITY REALISE THE POSITION'. ' (Received March 29, 9.54 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG, JVirch 29. Russian four per cents, at St. Petersburg have declined to 85, owing to the alarming reports from Poland, which has been placed under martiail' law ; the spread of Agrarianisin in the Crimea, where the Imperial properties have been pillaged : the explosion of bombs at Yalta and the absence of war news. Many St. Petersburg mill-owners are closing their establishments until the Kokovtsoff Commission has roported on the industrial crisis. This has largely increased the unemployed. A conference of marshals and the nobility held at Moscow resolved by Hi to 4 that the situation required prompt convocation of the National Assembly, with the light to initiate legislation to control the Hudget. RECOVERING FROM HIS , WOUNDS* (Received March 30, 0.47 a.m.) LONDON, March 29. Baron Nolken, the Inspector ctf Police who was wounded at I'ragge, is recovering, despite a hundred and twenty distinct wounds.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 784, 30 March 1905, Page 3

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RUSSIA'S INTERNAL STRIFE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 784, 30 March 1905, Page 3

RUSSIA'S INTERNAL STRIFE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 784, 30 March 1905, Page 3

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