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CIVIL WAR.

LATEST |1 CABLE NEWS. 11 PEU ITNITKD i'UKSH ASSOCIATION*— cofyuioiit.

A JEWISH TENEMENT SEIZED. BOMBS AMD EXPLOSIVES FOUND. FLrGHT OF INMATES. Recieved 2, 9.30 p.m. St. Petebsiiubo, January 2, The police at Warsaw seized a Jewish tenement and discovered one loaded and sixteen unloaded bombs, also a quantity of explosives and re% volvers. The inmates fled. Numerous arrests were made in tho adjacent | tenements.

CRUSHING THE REBELLION. DRASTIC MEASURES TAKEN. Received 2, 116 p.m. St. Petebsbubg, January 2. After defeating four thousand rebel# at Letts, a military expedition under— Prince Orloff oaptured four insurgent villages. General Sollubub, the now Governor ' of the Baltic Provincos, has issu»d a proclamation summoning the population to divulge tho usurpers' names, ■'•> and surrender their arms, otherwise they. ; will be court-raartiullcd, and tho vii. iago communities transported to thajfl North. TJJ IMMENSE LjOSSES 3F PROPERTY fljl St. January 1, ' < Count De W ilte is devoting £650,000 to the alleviation of the condition of the famine sufi'erers. General Staiikolburg was captured by the rebels at Riga, but was released. :: A shell hit an almshouse, killing j eight, women. " ■ ■,' A girl of eighteen commanded tho strongest barricade in Moscow/ A thousand Moscow reliels have' been arrested. It is estimated that 20,000 person* , . have been killeilat Moscow. ' After most f the rebels at tho Prokhoaff fnctjy had Escaped, the remainder surrendered. The losses of iiroperty are, iwmo&so. Systin, owner of the largest printing i works in tho citjf is suing the Govern. mentfor £300,000, dechring that tho troops destroyed his property without provocation, Revolutionary societie i in St. Peters. ' ' burg have issued a .manifesto admittiug * the failure of the rising. It has been decided to suspend the order for it A general insurrection till' the heginrfmg J of the new year. 1 The Government notify that they I will use all mentis to crush attempts at I a general rising. 1 Because rohiniin? troops refused to revolt, tlir rebols at V Vileisk scut, a locomotive at full speed V against the military train, wrecking It and injuring a number of soldiers. '('* SOUTH AFRICAN FREIGHTS. . 0 _ . r CONFERENCE ADJOURNED. Received, 2, [l.lO p.m. Loxuo.v, January 2. Tho South African Freights Conferenec has adjourned, pending tho -* Imperial Government's consideration ! of tho precise form of Colonial legislation proposed. The Conference reassembles in South. Africa,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8018, 3 January 1906, Page 2

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CIVIL WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8018, 3 January 1906, Page 2

CIVIL WAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8018, 3 January 1906, Page 2

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