Russia's Internal Troubles.
Subnets on Colpitis. Sards and Tirttrs join Forces. St. PETERSBL'RGi Sept. 11. The sentence of -death passed on Koulikovsky for the murder of Count Schouvaloff, Prefect of Moscow, has. Bgen commuted to penal servitude for After a ten days' trial 75 of the Ocorgi 'VotSedonoscia mutineers were sentonced—three to death, nineteen to penal servitude, and thirtythree to disciplinary labour. The rest were acquitted. Advices from Tiflis state that 4000 armed Kurds front the Persian bank of the Aras River have joined the whole Tartar population, which has risen in the Zangezarst district. Many Armenian villages have been destroyed, and hundreds of the inhabitants killed.
The Russian Viceroy has made urgent representations to the Persian authorities.
(Received Sept. 12, 11.9 p.m.) St. I'ETEKSIiIRG, Kept. 12. A steamer with the name painted out strands or exploded at an island near Jakobstad. The cruw perished. The cargo consisted of magazine nfles and revolvers, a portion being recovered.
A bomb thrown under the carriage of the Governor of Tavastchus (Finland) failed to explode. The situation at Baku is hourly becoming worse. The corps of artillery is bombarding the barricade erected by the Tartars and others. Eight quarters of the city arc reduced to ruins. Tho rioters stubbornly continue their attacks, and the Kurds and Tartars nne plundering the industrial section. Soldier* volleyed into a crowd of Russian workmen, killing seventeen.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7924, 13 September 1905, Page 3
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