THE RUSSIAN DISORDERS
the effect of the MASSACRES. COUNT WITTE'S EFFORTS NEUTRALISED. HE ADVISES THE CZAE. Reeived 25,11.23 p.m. St. Peieeßbceg, June 25. The "Times'" St.Petersburg correspondent states that Count Witte telegraphed to the Czar that the Bielostook massacres, for which he held the Ministry responsible, had completely neutralised his efforts to oonciliate foreign opinion, WELL-KNOWN REVOLUTIONART KILLED. Received 25,11.23 p.m. St. Pstbbsbubg, Jane 25. It u reported that Vera Sussulitch, a well-known revolutionary, was killed at Yalta. TROOPS PREVENT ANOTHER MASSACRE. ,' Received 25,11.23 p.m. ' St. Pbtebsbcbg, June 25. Cossacks at Gomel attempted to to start a massacre on Friday night, the Regular troops preventing them.
VISIT OF BRITISH FLEET. WHAT WILL THE DOUMA| THINK? A KINDLY PRECAUTION. Received 25,11.32 p.m. London, June 25. Commoners are pressing the Government, before sending a fleet to yisit Russia; to ascertain whether it would be agreeable to the Douma, lest the action might be. interpreted as championing the Bufeaucrady.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8142, 26 June 1906, Page 3
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