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Cabinet Kot Yet Formed. RepressUe Measures Again Taken. Tie Jews Merlroii Mob Violence. (Received Nov. 3,11.22 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 3. So far Count do Wiltehas Been unftble to compete his Cabinet There bjas Ixvii a iwiidesctncc of repressive measures at St- PctersTbc Universities and Acadruiies 4 have again closed. Demonstrations are forlyi-Jehcn, ami the cavalrv ride people oil the pavc- ." ments, using their sabres without Ibc slightest provaati<n. The outbreak ol police and militia violence is attributed to Court reactionaries and bureaucrats, who are seeking to convince the Government that concessions mean excesses. All over Russia reports are received of further sanguinary outbreaks, the Jews being the principal victims pfrniob violence. The military nova prevent their attacks, but frequently • participate in them. There is widespread general belief that General Trepofl has regained tbc Ascendancy over the Czar. The Moscow railway employees, after resuming work, again struck yesterday. LONDON, Nov. 3. A late St. Petersburg telegram states that the strike committee havq decided (hat the general strike is to ' end at noon to-day.

Amnesty for all Except Murderers * Gwement Appeal for Patience. ''-•' Itrtitl Law at Odessa (ReCvWed Nov. I, (1.12 a.m.) St. PETERSBURG, Nov. 3. The press censorship is abcli.'h.'d at St. Petersburg. It is intended that tl.e amnesty Will include all political prisoners excepting those guilty ot murder ut atternptul murder. • The Oovemmeiit apnea's to the people to oe patient, staling tli.it a new regime is being prepared, and trial an enormous amount of legislation is accessary for tbc administrative measures. Meanwhile, tin- old Jaws must remaiu in fore, though they will be applied in the spirit of toe manifesto. Street fighting nr;,l limiing-. especially in the .Jewish quarter, continued at Odessa during most of Thursday, until martial law "was i reclaimed.

licbioe Guns Used it Odessa ■ Terrible Safferings of the Jtw>. Bitck Sea Fleet's Arri?al. (Received Nov. 1, IUO a.m.) St. PKTKKSBUittt. Nov. 3. The trops at Odi-ssa. are numerous machine gnus. ' The rims continue, though with mitigated form. r The Jews i-xluliiid desperate bravery, and suffered iciifi/ly. Students Killed U'U fossatl-.s by SfirpfHg-aixl h.<Hiihs. Cbssads al Kosfoff joined the MUOb in ihfoting and pillaging the Jews, many being killed. at Kiurson, tarrying the C*aT« portrait and national Hags, first pillaged the Jewish shops, and then attended the Cathedral. The Black Sea Wcvt unhid nt Srbaj>topol,-Aihnrra! Birilcfl coniinau-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7969, 4 November 1905, Page 3

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UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7969, 4 November 1905, Page 3

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7969, 4 November 1905, Page 3

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