CIVIL WAR.
ANARCHY ON SIBERIAN RAIL. WAY. A TRAP FOR THE REBELS. * London, January 2. Renter states that there was many hours' fierce fighting at Bakhout on Saturday between Cossacks and rebels. The latter were caught between, two lires, and finally routed, 300 being killed. The casualties among the troops totalled ten. Anarchy prevails along the Siberian railway. All the stations have been. pillaged. Military trains follow each other indiscriminately in charge of unqualified engine-drivers. The rebels in Moscow on Saturday night attempted to escape across tho river. Many wore drowned owing to sappers sccrotly cutting a thirty foet channel in the ice. St. Pmebsbbbg, January 2. M. Durnovo, Minister for the Interior, withholds famine relief in all vil. , , lages implicated in agrarian outrages, Thirty soldiers were killed and many injured in a collision between military trains at Lebicdin. \ Soldiers in Mobcow on Sunday a doctor at his residonee for refusing \ < to ceaso tending the wounded. Rebek at Moscow crucified a police. "J _ man on a tramcar, but ho fras rescued ■ before dead. ' !
WORKMEN ATTACK DRAGOONS. A TERRORISING JEWISH CLUB. REBELS SHOOT TRADT DRIVERS. Keeieved 3,11.31 p,m, ' St. Petebsbobq, January 3. While some dragoons were grooming their horses at Uga, 300 workmen suddenly attacked them with revolver! and swords, killing eleven and wounding fourteen. Eight workmen were killed and the rest withdrew. Reinforcements pursued and snr« rounded them. The bombs found at Warsaw be« longed to a Jewish Anarchist Club which is terrorising Jewish business men. Revolutionists are shooting the drivers of the Polish trains. Three bridges have Veen destroyed. The iusurgents have also destroyed a Government building. Ten communes in th • Kielce district and all tho Warsaw factories hare struck.
REPRESSIVE MEASURES AT RICH. A SANGUINARY TIME EXPECTED. ASSASSINATION OF A VICE. GOVERNOR. Received 4, 1.3 a.m. Loxdok, January- 3. The " Times" states that General Sollagub (Governor of the Bailie Provinces) has placed machine guns »H over Riga. Warships arc outside* and everything is ready for a repression as, sanguinary as that at Moscow. M. Bogdanovitoli, vice Governor of [Tambouff, has succumbed to tk« ; wounds inflicted by an assassin.
LIBERALS DESPONDENT. GOVERNMENT DETERMINED TO CRUSH THE REVOLUTION. Received 4,1.3 a.m. St. Petebsbubu, January 3; Liberal cireles at St. Petorsburg ar* despondent, as they foresee the comr plete ascoudouey of tho reactionaries. The Government announces further pains and penalties for railway strikers, and declares that the troops at Mos* cow, besides being faithful, have sup. pressed the rebellion with vigor. Tho announcement adds that the Government are determined to energetically crush the revolution what is still active in some places.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8019, 4 January 1906, Page 2
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