REFUGEES' SURRENDER DEMANDED.
ANOTHER MITINY. OFFICER AND PRIVATE KILLED. THE-CZAR liU'RESSED, (Itece v«l July 11, 10.48 p.m.) St. PETKHSIII K«, July 11. Russfe has demandod the surrender of the mutimtrs as common law offenders under tho extradition tmity. It is. belk-vtxl itoujiuini.i must com* ply.
LONDON", July 11. The Daily Mail's St. Petersburg correspondent reports that a navlil reserve battalion drilling at Kronstadt refusCi to execute an order, when 'an officir Fhot the nearest twldier.
I Eight of tho privates bayonetteS the officer, killing him. Cossacks arrested the aggrpssors. The latter have Ix-'on sentenced to death, and will siortly be hangod. This revolt near the Koyal Palace at l'e'cerhof profoundly impressed the Czar.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7870, 12 July 1905, Page 3
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113REFUGEES' SURRENDER DEMANDED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7870, 12 July 1905, Page 3
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