RUSSIA'S TRIBULATION
PILLAGE AND MURDEROUS ASSAULTS. ANARCHY CONTINUES. OITRAUE IN A SCHOOL ST. PKTERSHL'HU, April 10. The Grand Duke Sergius left £2O- - sterling. The widow ream's £y,(JOOj.OOO. Tlio Russian newspupers are filled with tulles of pillage ol' manors an<l granaries, of arson and murderous outrages in the Halt ic provinces, rerescl.enko's sugar re(ineiic; weie burnt, 4,000,000 roubles worth of damage being, done. ' b<> Governor of Libau was lired at, but escaped unhurt. During prayers at the High School at itomuny the Czar's portruit vvas blown up iiml /our pupils injured. The Socialists killed u doAkeeper at Warsaw becuuse lie had turuwl informer,: The anarchy continues. REVOLUTIONARY BARRISTERS. POLICE DISPERSE TIIEIIt CONGRESS, Roqelved April 11,, 9.-11 p.m.) LONDON, April 11. An unauthorised congress of Russian barristers met at St. Petersburg and resolved to form an association to promote political freedom on a democratic basis. Two hundred police compelled the congress to disperse.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7796, 12 April 1905, Page 2
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