Russia's Internal Troubles.
QUELLIHG BAKU OUTBREAK. A Busybody ia Russia -_ VI St. PETERSBURG, Sept. 21. Many bombs have been found to Moscow. Sinco artillery Ims been used, tho Baku authorities arc gaining the ascendancy. Mr W. T. Stead had several au> ■diences with the Czar, .who author- * iscd him to arrange public meetings; '' in Russia to discuss pol ticflj » -■•*
DISORDER AT B&KU , Free Passage of Dardanelles .(Received Sept. 22, 10.40 p.in.-r St. PETERSBURG, Sept. 22. Robbers; at Baku are \attacking trains. In ,ono 'instanco 53 p&ssetti gers were wounded and one killed. Cos-sacks in the train fired a voU ley at the robbers, and saved the mails. The Novoe Vremya and Bourso Gazette suggest the acquisition- of/ the right of free passage through the " Dardanelles practically on the basis .■"«■ of an Anglo-Russian understanding.. £
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7933, 23 September 1905, Page 2
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133Russia's Internal Troubles. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7933, 23 September 1905, Page 2
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