THE RUSSIAN TURMOIL.
TERRORISTS ARRESTED. St. PETERSBURG, Munch 31. Trepoff, Governor of St. Petersburg, has arreted ten including several of their "inner circle." . ROYAL ESTATE LOOTED. OFFICIAL. EXAGGERATION. OUTRAGES GROWING. ALEXIEFF'S INDIFFERENCE. (Received April 2, 6.28 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG. April X. A bomb was discovered in a room in the Palais Royal Hotel at St. Peterstnirg. Peasants looted Princess Yusupoff's estate at Voronezh. The distress in Kkarkoff is being Aggravated, the Authorities retaining soldiers on families, and making al- i IOWATMVMa fnt> a ... ...
of taxes. Outrages and murders of officials ill Caucasus jwc growing daily. Prince Mestchorski protests that Prince AlexitHT is still drawing a salary of £30,000 as vice-royalty. and Presiding with a vast suite at the Hotel Be l'Europe, Sb. Petersburg, while soldiers and families are reduced i 0 begging, and in the eastern half of Siberia are threatened witK a famine, which has already begun at Irkutsk
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 788, 3 April 1905, Page 3
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150THE RUSSIAN TURMOIL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 788, 3 April 1905, Page 3
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