RUSSIA.
LATEST "111 CABLE NEWS.* UNITED I'll ESS ASSOCIATION. —BY BMiCTHIC TIiLF.dItAEU.—COFVHIOUT,
CZAR DISMISSES SEVERAL GENERALS. CONGRATULATION FOB Bill. TISH LIBERALS. Sr. PiiTiiusui'iio, January 21. A bomb at, Odessa killed fivo and wounded twenty persons. The Czar dismissed nineteen General ß hostile to (be programme of rnoder reforms. The Congress of Constitutional De. mocrats at St. JVtersburg telegraphed congratulations to Sir H, Campbell. Bannenmiu aud Ike Right Hon. John Bums.
Eight bombs were discovered at Princess Kozlovskaia's residence at Moscow*. Tkc police allege that the bombs wore intended to be used to create a panic at yesterday's ccretnoa. al of bl o ssing the waters, and that this 'would kayo afforded an opportunity of murdering Admiral Dubasoff. A DAY OF MOURNING. REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT STILL ALIVE.
St. Petehsbuhg, January 27, The Workmen's Socialist Revolu. , tionary Societies at St. Petersburghave resolved to observe Anniversary Sun. day as one of general mourning, and advise no aggressive movement at pre* sent, Maximo Gorky denies that tko rovolu- A liouary movement has been stamped out, and declares it is advancing to. wards • decisive victory, Count do Witte s provocative aud repressive > measures have convinced the niiddlo ■* class proletariat that they aro lighting liberty. THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY. WHOLE UNDER MARTIAL LAW. Received 22, 11.47 p.m. Sr. Pktehsuvho, January 22. The whole of the Siberian railway is under martial law.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8035, 23 January 1906, Page 2
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