RUSSIAN UNREST.
U A Serious. Exodas. DISTURBANCE IT A COKEM. "Don Wiiitie lit" i St. I'BTBBSBUBO, Jum 6. 'Hie exodua of wealthy peraon* liom St. I'oieralburg recalle the eml« gration ot the nobility U U»» outset ot the French revolution. Five thousand attended * eoaoert near Tsarksoe Selo (Imperial Pal* uce) and clamoured lor a funeral march in memory ot the dead victims ot thu battle of Tsushima, musicians. alarmed. ile& H. Novlkoff, formerly Mayor of Baku, exclaimed, "LeL ua, by rUiag, ataow respect to the victims. Sows witty the war !" Tho police w«rg trying to seize ,M. Novlkofl, when a colonel,, with drawn sword, led a pulflc at* snult against the police. Sotm 3M police, with drawn aworda, eatered, and theru wu» a terrible aUtnpede. Many were Injured. M. Kovikefl «M arrested. , , ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7842, 7 June 1905, Page 2
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132RUSSIAN UNREST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7842, 7 June 1905, Page 2
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