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THE CRISIS IN RUSSIA.

N*«r Yoke, December 5. At t demountroli»n of mourning for (heir bnthern nusswred, one hundred thouund Jewi marched in procession attired in eripe and carrying black banners M the side of the streets of >'ew York. Binds plajed and the Synagogue choir* tang dirges. ARTILLERY RIPE FOR MUTLNV. A FINANCIAL PANIC. Losdox, Drfcemlier o. The Mrl Artillery Brigade at Kislii■ef it ripe for mutiny. Serious diitorbancet are reported, an I there are indicition* of military outbreaks. Loxdos, December 5. An enormous quantity of Ruaaian ijcurities hare bwn thrown on the Berlin Bourse. There was a serious fall there, alto in- Paris an 1 London, A slight recovery latet. THE CZAR ABOUT TO FLY? SITUATION EXTREMELY CRITICAL PRISONERS SET FIRE TO A WAOL. Sr. Psrnaim'i i, Dooeraber o.

It m r-pjfi.'l at lir xntnlt that the f tli- ti.v nta sll ul.-o.i beinj in til,' Biltb Li ejniil.-r -.i to portend the Hijht oi t'ue 0< tr. St tele ;r rns sjnt to the fr latier for triasiui iii in thit th? jituition ii ext.v:n Oy oritic i'. Taoij tcc pe.uiu: risings in all part#. IVuouj.m net ii.'j tJ tli • prisoa of ilijeipliatry bittalion n.'ir \'oronez. A rjir of ilnp.t wu bai'a vl. Pfijon.'i.', with luutin-.vrj beljujinj t-j t'i" blitiliji, to;-tiler ni.n'j.'.-iu,' 1>)», viiiily dtt « to r.-leis: tliinmates of th: ciril priija. Th.'re «ms a >hir,> enrounter nith the regulars. A number were woua leil or captured, and the re.u tin l-r e».rip -l. FRANCE AND TiiE REVOLIT lON ARIES. December 5. M. Rouvier, Prime Minister, replying to Socialist dejmties' dee] lr itions thit Prance nukin; common cause with the Russian revolulioimries, said th? groat majority of the n ition would repudiate such wo?di. " The Governin rnt intends to rennin faithful toa friendly allied nation at all times, and iu all eirjumstsneej of itii aitiou il life. (CUe t -N.) YTtirj m' callel upja t) JritV Rossi l iu her home th? Caamber will sinetion this statement." The Ciumbsr, by a show of hands, resumed the debate on the Budget. PEASANTS DESTROY PROPERTY St. Petbisbcio, December 5. Peasants in several of the provinces killed all the c ittlc rr<i'iire-l for f.«.1, and then slaughtered lb.- res!, in order to inliuiidttc the landlord*. Tiiev also burnevl 1 «rge «to res of corn and agricultural implements. Pari , De.'.vuSr 5. L- Fig iro's Bt. Petersburg eorrenf pondint states that Cjunt de Wittc ha* submitted to the Minist-.-rs a seheiue of universal suffrage.

MURDERS BY TROOPS AT HAltBIN. SEVASTOPOL MUTINEERS. SiusdHif, December 5. Peking reports that soldiers at Harlnu forcibly seized food, and murdered several regimental commanders. N'lW Yosk,: December 5. In the New York Jews' procession there were 111 labour, Socialistic, and Russian revolutionary-organisations. The SjTistopjl mutineers are to b? tried by court-martial.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7997, 7 December 1905, Page 3

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THE CRISIS IN RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7997, 7 December 1905, Page 3

THE CRISIS IN RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7997, 7 December 1905, Page 3

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