THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.
EXPELLUG IHE THINKERS French Advic* to the Cur. FORMING A NEW PARTY. (Received July 24, 10.32 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG, July 21. The authorities at Odessa continue to expel a Urge number of the inielligentia, especially lawyers, doctors and journalists. PARIS, July 24. The Paris newspaper Debates, although strongly RussopUilc, urgw the Car to lollow a patncnsuii..fe lor himself the secure though limitvd role of constitutional monarch, and to avoid desperate attempts to repress reformers. (Received July 24, 11.8 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG, July 21. After the Zemstvos Cougrcss closed the majority of the constitutional members decided to elect a committee to elaborate a programme in conjunction with the professional leagues, with a view to forming one great constitutional democratic party.
When General Kozloff was asked Why he did not suppress the Congress he replied : "I received orders to do so, but could not enforce them."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7881, 25 July 1905, Page 3
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147THE RUSSIAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7881, 25 July 1905, Page 3
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