AFTER THE CRISIS.
A REJUVENATED NATION. THE WORKERS AND THE INTELLECTUAL. Received 8, 9.3(i p.m. St. Pktebsuuhg, January 8. Count dc Witte, interviewed, declared that despite the gravity of the present crisis, Russia would emerge rejuvenated. Father Gapon, in a letter to the [Press, advises Russian workers that their true aim is to obtain professional and political liberties. They must uot espouse the cause of the Intellectuals. THE SITUATION RE-ASSURING. All is quiet at St. Petersburg and Moscow, The condition of the Baltic and Caucasian provinces still causes anxiety. MARTIAL LAW IN SIBERIA. Received 8, 9.51 p.m -■'..;• St. Pbtebsbubo, 8 Martial law has been decreed in seventeen sections of the Siberian military ' district's ou the railway.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8023, 9 January 1906, Page 3
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116AFTER THE CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8023, 9 January 1906, Page 3
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