The Daily News. FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1905. RUSSIA'S INTERNAL TROUBLES.
The conclusion of pence with Japan not apparently terminate Russia s trouUk I ,*?. The war was disastrous enough to shake -the .(.'uvurnment <>f any country, hut \\Ju»n internal troubles were atkleri to the war people in other countries wonderod hoxv the 'RrmanoN Bureaucracy wcathen-d the storm so well. The explanation is simple enough. The despotic l»overnanwif crushed (he several small rebellions in their incipi« u\ sta»vs ; in ether uorJs. Ihe.v calif,l out i the military, who. «it conm nul, shot vlowiv people as if th.y were so many doys. That is har.lly the proper na.v to pacify a discontent.\l pet.pie, who are only asking lor the riuhts justly duo to th< nt a> human -beings. AHu-n u man a.-ks for a ballot paper, ami the tJown.uK-ht, por -deputy. Jires an eAiMilht at him. it is about on tie- sane* par as giving a man a lump or coal when he asks for hi-ad i«i stay the cravings of hum ii,t. There is evidently a vigorous censorship ♦•wrcised i»ver all news tret .-mil t.si froin tile Russian Kmpii'f. and hence 'outsiders cannot bv.rn lull details ok' the rebellions outbreaks ; but suHiei.-nt information do-s percolate through the ordinary n-v.s chamivW 10 indicate thai things are in a soiueuhat purlou:slati. Nt am rate for the UrmanofT despM ie d\nasty. The maidi itv oi us iei:-,i of the serious outbreaks in s.-wral industrial centres, the mulin\ in tb< Mack Sea JU,t, the killings by bom;, throwing, and a cw:!in amount (if di is >ai isfact ion in the A rim —t he ht>L nnni'-d phase of thi' revolut ion Keiny n Very seiioiis maltrr lor the Government. It has also b< • u conveyed to u how these o*ithr« al»s w eve,suppress, d. principalis by those "pet limbs*' 01 Hie bureaucracy—l he ('ossaH.v 1> • 'Ci nt ly we have h-een inlori.N d thai it is m>( th* intention « i the Govern:!.; m i<> ellow tlw campaigning troops to return home because t hey nn,\ rau-e dissat isfao I r»»i«. on ; bui rli • m«-a - who have J fougal Jhrough } .ill»>!* M ru:*flf» -will b" 11*».»<» I to _;, ntle reereation by L« ii ; rmph\\t d jn ronslrucHng a <luplicate of railway, i Th»- l ie'id event ie.n of four naval mutineers was carried out in.such a ! manner as to make the spectacle a "shocking example" to others, who i»ii. 'it If i nrl; 1,- < J to fi.llow >i*i the iroiortunalc niee-'s The '(iinermmnt no doubt liKvde I lie J "example. ** but at Hv same t-inve ! thr-y martyristd the four sailors in the m» uiory of vhe people, v.ho win always n member that the men met their fate in the -inter, sis of liberty, with "gieat fortitude." A;-ain. the latent caWe nr-wx infoiuns us that the <!o\erniin-nt threatens a general mohilisatioii of reserve troops to suppress any outbivaks, a:'l t(> place jih«' whole ur.vlvr rnaii'Hal | law. This iufonr.'ti ion cuiiii's from a Trench source, which, hi l.vever, is generally reliable on matters rclattitr to Russia. The position in the Muscovite Empire, taking ivcent iniormation into consideration, seems ! jar from satislactory from the I rub-r's Mr Carl .Jooi Im-i'l . a gentleman who has an intimnte knowledge of Russia an-.l Ihe meilu/ds «if her (Jovernment. lias contributed several artieb's to an Knglish maga/ine on the of a g-eneral revolution, and he is strongly oi opinion that a rebellion, that will pale the great French rcvolution into comparati\e iusMgni(icar\ce. will hapjHMi : aivd as»?rts that on the >ide oi the |>eoplo it will be waged with careful organisation. The main stay of the autocracy is the loyalty oi ihr Army : if thai prop <hoti!d break the people must win the'!' battle lor constitutional freedom. The happenings in Russia during the next few months will bo watched uith k«vn interest by tho rest of the civilised world. On TIIK l-'Ol JM'll VMIK. Hiving for (Jold. P.mcing Pelined. J.a-d\ and Rurglar.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7932, 22 September 1905, Page 2
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