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A REGIME NT MUTIN!EB. j AFFRAY BETWEEN SOCIAIIS '■> AND COSSACKS. Bt. Pctbbsbcig, July 9. The fourth Bittilion of the Odessa Regiment recently mutinied at Kiev, and appealed to the whole regiment to join u a protest agiinst the rotten food, and the commander's tyranny. Bight armed Socialists looted a ■pint shop at Lodi. Four Co.sacks panned them to a rye field where they fought for fix hoars. Three Socialists wen killed, and fire escaped wounded. One Cossack was wounded.
THE GOVERNMENT WARNED MURMURS OF THE COiIING STORM. CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRATS POLICY. Received 10, 9.28 p.m. St. Pxtmsboo, July 10. A heated debate took place in the Douma on the tfielostok aassatret. The" Government was warned of the of tuning a deaf ear to itin mormon of the coming storm, which threatened a terrible explosion involving tremendous consequences. Leiden ot the Constitutional Democrat* declare that the two cardinal point* in their programme are (election of the Ministry from the majority iu the Douma, and the acceptance ol partial ex-propriation aa the solution of the agrarian problem. The party do not iniut on the immediate intro Auction of Parliamentary Government.
THB BLOOD-THIRSTY CZAB. TBOOPEBS THANKED FOE BIELOSTOK MASSACRES. A MOBE HOPEFUL SIGN. DYNAMITE OI'TBAGE FRUSTRATED. Received 10, 9.2g p.m. St. PrmsßcgQ, July 10. The Ciar thanked the troop* in fuiiome terms for (heir splendid and tireless devotion it Bielostok. General Trepoffs suggestion for the formation of a Constitutional Democratic cabinet is .believed to hav emanated from higher circles than himself, and hai arouied intenw interest. Milaikoff, HeyJcn and other leaders of tbe Douma consider the idea opportune.
Twenty armed men expelled the picket guarding a railway bridge ove; the Vistula near Cukowne, and trieo to dynamite the structure. Reinforcementi arrived and droye the miscreants off before the dynamite exploded.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8154, 11 July 1906, Page 3
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308RUSSIAN DISORDERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8154, 11 July 1906, Page 3
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