RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARY CRISIS.
Employers Closing Thoir Works, Effect ot Eight Hours Question, (Received Nov. 21,10.26 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG, Nov. 21. Owing to the recalcitrancy of the workmen on the oight hours question, employers hero mo closing their works to-morrow Orders are being refused and industry Wl ll be dislocated unless the demands tire abandoned The Governor-General of Warsaw has secretly instructed ton governors to consider agitators, .rioters and oigMiwas of featherings as insurgent, and to shoot them down till all are exterminated.
Zemstro Congress Resolutions. (Received Nov. 24, 10.26 p.m.) St. PETERSBURG, Nov. 24. The Zemstvo Congress, by a twothirds majority, voted for the demand tor universal suffrage, and held the Ministers responsible for the execution of the manifesto, adding that all Ministers, except the Minister at Lourt, should, as in all constitutional countries, be responsible to the Council of Ministers in order to prevent the Minister for War actiug independently ot his colleagues.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7987, 25 November 1905, Page 2
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