RUSSIA.
A QUIET ANNIVERSARY. j UNDER THREATS OF POKCE. Received 23, 0.18 p.m. St. Pktkhsui-bo, January 23. " Bed Sunday" anniversary was quiet throughout Russia, owing to the display of military force. The Governor of St. Petersburg declared he would quell demonstrations without mercy, and would fire without warning, DEPUTATION TO CZAR. POLICE DISCOVERIES. BOMBS, GUNS, AXD AMMI'XITIOX.
Received 23,11.4 p.m. St. Pktebsui-bg, January 23. At a Congress the Marshal's nobility of Moscow were appointed as a deputation lo urge upon the Czar the matter of accelerating tho dates of the Douma's meeting, and also to postpone all agrarian legislation until then. Since the beginning of December the police have discovered in the chief Russian cities eight laboratories and bomb factories, 258 unfilled bombs, large quantities of powder, dynamite and cartridges, three English machiu guns, and other arms
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8036, 24 January 1906, Page 2
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