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The Tartar Revolt.

Sltutioa banes lon Alimlj, i Ceiertl Riiing Ur^ed * St. PHTERSBURO, Sept. 14. EnfHsh companies at Baku have been forced by revolutionary proclamations mod threats of death to relinquish attempts to work. (Received Sept. 15. 11.30 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG. Sept. 13. Further reinforcements have been . sent to Baku. Too Governor of Elizabethpol hai made a request for troops, as the situation has become moro menacing A revolutionary proclamation issued at Tiflis urges a general rising. The Iriih Nationalists. '■ ■B» ■ ■■ Heir Ltttst Dtiuds .(Received Sept. 13, B.SO p.m ; ) LONDON, Sept. 15. • Mr Redmond presided over the National Directory ol the Irish League- I. -\ The report stated that the membership had increased to 15,000. Resolutions were adopted urging Irishmen not to attend as witnesses) the committee of enquiry, or to furnish any data whereon Mr Balfour's proposals for the reduction in the rc- « presentation might be based ; also demanding an amendment of the Land Act so as to secure Compulsory pur- , Chase ; and further affirming the denial of the right to make out of the public resources adequate provision lor the higher education of the people, one of the most disastrous consequences to Britain in the governof Ireland.

Hostility to tie GoTertmeit. LOenli lest Hfia Irish Sajw:i (Received Sept, 15, 11.30ji.ra.) LONDON, Sept. 15. Mr Redmond, at a dinner in Dublin, said the old and personal Issues must lie abandoned by the Nationalists, as their present and immediate object was to eject the Government from office. If tbe I Government should make a further attempt at redistribution, they would succeed if confronted by a divided and weakened Irish National Party. As regard!? fulurd developments, fallowing- on. the lejcction of the Government, no Liberal Tarty, cf whatever strength, couhi.bo independent of Ireland,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7927, 16 September 1905, Page 3

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The Tartar Revolt. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7927, 16 September 1905, Page 3

The Tartar Revolt. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7927, 16 September 1905, Page 3

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