RUSSIA.
A GENERAL BLOWN UP. CIIIXA SESDS A BOAT TO ; YLADIVOSTOCK. TiiOI'BLES STILL COJS'mUE. lteccived, 31, 12.10 a.m. St. l'miiiisui Ku, January 30. A bomb, thrown ut Tillis, killed General Griazuoff, the Viceroy's Chief of Stall. , The assassiu waa arrested. China has sent a steamer ami n> moved six hundred Chinamen from Vladivostock. Others wish to leave, owing to trouble m the town, which .still continues. FAILUKE Of LAI3OK AGITATION. THE FACTO if IKS' OFI'OKTI'MITY. KEVOLUTIOJNAIiIES EXILED. A TO\Y>' I'ILL AGED. Keccived 30, o.'J p.m. St. l'ETtusui'iw, Januiiry Ho. Many factories in Moscow have discarded a ten hours' day as the outconio of the recent labor movement, and readopted eleven hours. The workers dee lure if the re-adop-tion becomes general a fresh upheavel will occur in the spring. Two lmudrcd revolutionaries hiivo been exiled to Eastern Siberia. ihe central portion of lloiuel was burned on Friday night, aud the principal shops and half the bazaar pluu* dcred anil destroyud.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8041, 31 January 1906, Page 2
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