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RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR.

LATEST CABLE NEWS. TEU I'MTKD j'HKSS ASSOCIATION, t—cor vm (i ii t.

THE REBELS'LAST STAND. STRIKE l'O BE CLOSED. ARMED INSURRECTION TO BE ORGANISED. Rcocived 1, 0.35 a.m, St. Pktkksui'bg, December 31. J Ton thousand rebels made a last fl stand in the IVisna quarter. They I barricade the streets, finally taking I refuge in the Prckosoff factory whiuli J the infantry und cavalry surrounded, Thoy bombarded the building for hours, two hundred rebels and sevcii [soldiers being killed. The Council of Workmen at St,' Petersburg have decided to close thd strike oil Monday, and organiso af armed insurrection. ■ MOSCOW REVOLT ENDED. t REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED AT ZLATONST. STOPPAGE OF TRAFFIC ON VIENNA RAILWAY. Recoired 31, 1,13 p.m. St. PETErsBUHo, December 30. Insurgents at Livornia burnt a castla belonging to the well-known singer/ Alice Barbi, otherwise known »4 Baroness Woffstmersce, who cscaneS/V\ A fierce cannonade preceded uf armistice at Moscow. '■"! Though the resistance was oqiiallj vigorous, the revolution has now ended] owing to the deficiency of arms. Two hundred houses linvo been badly, damaged. li The public were forbidden oal Thursday to assist wounded insur'J gents. J The Governor a landlord wishing to transform tfis hotel into M hospital, that the hotel would bo l bombarded if ho persisted. The Semenoffsky regiment and ft brigade of artillery arrived before tho * railway was damaged. Revolutionaries at JSlatonst lum4| declared a Republic and the red flail is flying at the Government arnfl factory. The authorities of the neigh* boring village threatened to send the! Cossacks, but were prevented by |fl threat of the revolutionaries to kill afl the officials at the factory. The latter! and the chief factory inspector district were arrested us hostages " The strikers at Waisaw, hamperin J the railway authorities, caused fluT abandonment of tr.flic oil the Vienna • railway. Sapper J maiii( u W the traffic ' on the Vistula riJtray. The infantry I,strowd the\» m vj cades erected in fVc streets at snw ' A Li

oi revolution checks I ■n. I he j ORDEIt PSIORED AT iH MjISCW. Hl SOCIALISTS,]® | Received Jaiuaiy 1, r, ;J0 i| m _ 9 • II is «'»"-£lv\'w!r f i.l Petersburg tW,„e revolnlM.l movement is e>eckr,l, „„<] lb ,F, 1 complete eollapyj,, only „ nmttcrof a "1 n- few" weeks. ■ p- Order is completely restored at I lie re-opew;4. [e A squadron stopped an J be open-air mcctAf , hrw t h£anfl ac workmen at W Petersburg™ AIH nt officer split oponftel.ead or the leadelfl )r who protested against interference J® a, Ihe workmen then fired, killing g, r. officer and eight Cossacks, while 27 effl the workmen wore killed, and mamH d, wounded. li 'Six hundred Socialists were arratefl D | at Lodz, while two hundred A of the Moscow Social 1, Comir-tteo were arrested, and immense number of bombs^J^^l A GOVERNMEN^ROCLjfI^H D,:xj ST. PKTKBffuunr,, A Government proelama^^^^H to manifesto opposing - mellts or refusing to obe]^^^| Hie authorities faithfully. 1 SMOKING OUT THE dcserib^^^^^P^H^^^Q2^| lOviteuded to prft? s "■', aTt 'at i' i\'' huiuiTr(s^ ) n.j ( , l ..n _ f into the quarter * CU ' | yoode,, houses, tIJ \.£■ at Random. 'flu l"' ils ant The Times" SSTp,,!,., , pomlent says it j s hinuiur S t^ orrc^^H 'l'bo miners .t M.. , etal towiuMMBHB . , !I l'lnr#d sent to i|H| two ivgiueit^^B ed'a h r*l lm ftWj" f reco JH combatants. *' ll " Mug uoußl The rcwhiiionarl ti • BM n .Vii wwibdroil 50). J ut Prcs^^H

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8017, 2 January 1906, Page 2

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RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8017, 2 January 1906, Page 2

RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8017, 2 January 1906, Page 2

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