THE RUSSIAN STRIFE.
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LONDON, May 23, The Oxer's villa at FredMWbbrg, Denmark, hus been r&doeoratod and Ihc furniture repaired. There are persistent reports that to inland* ao> journing there.
l'oaßanib in the norinoO dUtrlot partitioned and ploughed the nobiiity's lands. THE WARSAW WOTS. St. PETEIIBHUHa. May 23. Twenty students were injured in disturbances at Warsaw, due to I wealthier Jews trying to evict indigent persons, especially Ico-relilgionists.
A Marked la Another Bomb Oitnje.
(Received Hay S6, 10,8 pjn.) St. PETEKSBUHQ, Uay 96. As Prince Nakachida?, GovernorOoneral of Jiaku, wa» returning after » rt catling' on the ■ j Consul, #o connection with the Shah'* approaching visit, an unknown man t hr«w & bomb at the oari'laga* lowing it tw fragments. The a»» Bailant escaped. BEACTIONABIES HEGAIH POWER. • (Beceived May 27, 1.6 «.m.) LONDON, May SIS. Persistent reports are rife at Bt< Petersburg that the react!cmarteai havo regained power at Tnaskoe-Selo jMS near St. Petersburg,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7833, 27 May 1905, Page 2
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155THE RUSSIAN STRIFE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7833, 27 May 1905, Page 2
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