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COMPLAINTS BY PRISONERS.

London, January S.

Sorao Russian prisonors in Japan complain that tkoir own Government have abandoned them, and appeal through the press to the European, Powers to secure their return home.

A BRIDGE DYNAMITED.

St. Pktkbsbubg, January i. One hundred engine-drivers tare been arrested at Moscow for participating in the revolt.

Revolutionists dynamited a bridge on the Vistula Railway when a pas. senger train was crossing. An engine I and four carriages were wrecked, and there wero four casualties.

Rebels simultaneously attacked and robbed the Yaatoyarab station.

ROZHDESTVENSKY'S REPLY,

HE CLAIMS THE RIGHT TO EXPRESS HIS VIEWS.

THE CZAR'S CHARITY.

ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE,

CHIEF OF POLICE HAS HIS LEGS TORN OFF. HIS WIFE KILLED. CAPTURE oFixPLOSIVES. REBELS SEIZED. Received 5,11.22 p.m. St. Petkhsbcbo, January 5. Admiral Rozhdcstvcnsky, in another letter, declares the statement he made constituted his private view which he was entitled to express, as foreigner! do not hesitate to express their opinions I regarding Russia's acts and intentions. | The Czar will give Dubassof ten thousand sterling for distribution I among the needy sufferers from the revolt.

A bomb at Radom tiro off the legs of the Chief of Police, and killed his I wife.

The Bakhout troops have recaptured the Bebaltzevo station, together with sixteen cases of dynamite and twentysix bomb.<. They also seized the revolutionaries who had control of Sukhum and Novo Rossiisk.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8021, 6 January 1906, Page 2

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228

COMPLAINTS BY PRISONERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8021, 6 January 1906, Page 2

COMPLAINTS BY PRISONERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8021, 6 January 1906, Page 2

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