THE RUSSIAN STRIFE.
BOMB OUTRAGE. Plot Against the Czarevitch, TRAIN DERAILED. .St. J'KTKHSJH lUJ, May 24. A lioinb severely injured the Chi f of I'olice ut Hiodlce. li« was wuted on the verandah of his club. 'JV thrower tscuped. It is reported at KMT tliut these is ai plot to kid imp and: bold the Czarevitch for ransom until the fuililment of u soi'mV democratic nvolutionury programme. The discovery vr-.itr inudu owing to treachery. Many of the Czar's domestic suite have been dismissed. A goods train, with pnssenger carriages attached, was durailod near lvh a rkoiT, and many wore killed and injured.
Large Secessions.
THE AUTHORITIES FURIOUS. St. PETERSBURG, Mn.v 24. Since the promulgation o' tho lin-j.oi-iu 1 ukase granting religious freedom to dissenters, twenty-six thousand .'Greek Uniates, '(or - luited (ireeks, in the governments of KiwJlcc nd Lublin have left the Orthodox or the Roman Catholic Church. Tho authorities arc furious, and have foridden the Polish press to refer to the subject.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7832, 26 May 1905, Page 2
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162THE RUSSIAN STRIFE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7832, 26 May 1905, Page 2
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