RUSSIA.
GAOLS OVERCROWDED. f Si' Pjjtbbsmjjio, February 4. The Moscow prisons are holding fourlold the number which they wero designed to accommodate, Li many ot the prisons boys of fourteen are half-starved. llie J refect of St. Petersburg will withdraw the prohibition in respect of political meetings. TERRIBLE AGRARIAN CRISIS PREDICTED. ALL COSSACKS MOBILISING. Received 5, y.57 p.m. St, Pktebsbvhg 5. Marshall* of nobility concur in predicting a terrible Agrarian crisis in the spring. All Cossacks are mobilising.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8045, 6 February 1906, Page 2
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