RUSSIA.
SANK PEOPLE SENT TO ASYLUMS. PEASANTS KILLED BY POLICE. UUBAL POLICEMEN HANGED. St. Pkiimisucuo, January 28. St Petersburg newspapers allege that the military interned 700 saue people in the Saint Niehola Luuatic Asylum, owing (o their revolutionary tendencies, brutally maltreating them, lluriil policemen at Somobusk killed eight peasants for felling landlords' timber.
Bunds of Polish revolutionaries iu the Slopnika district urc disarming foresters and Imugiug rural policemen.
BOMBS DISCOVERED IN THE CZAR'S PALACE. PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR'S LIFE, Received 30,1 a.m. St. Peieusuiho, January 27. Two nuns, in possession of bombs, have been arrested at Tsarskoeselo, the Czar's St. Petersburg Palace, while Matins were in progress. A St. Petersburg correspondent reports that the plot against the Czar's life has been discovered. DYNAMITE AND ELECTRIC BATTERIES. VNDEfi THE KREMLIN. Received 30, 1 a.ui. St. PuTHiisiirHG, January 29. Dynamite and electric batteries have been discovered in a subterranean passage leading to a stream under the Kremlin, Moscow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8040, 30 January 1906, Page 2
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