THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.
A NEW REFORM PARTY. St. Pbtbissdukg, July 26. Heyden md Prince Jvoff and u few other Conservative reformers, ether■vise termed "OcUteristK," are forming » Party of pact* renovation, urging the people to cease violence and recognise the Czar's right to dissolve, A GENERAL ASSASSINATED, t St. Petehsuubo, July 28. Revolutionaries stabbed to death Colonel Salamloff in a street at War. saw, A Cossack regiment ot St. Peters, burg on Saturday refused to reoeive ball eartridge when told they would be required to repress possible disorders. THE UZAR'S RESOLVE. POLICY OF STRONGHANDED REFORM. Received 27,10 p.m. London, July 27, M. Stolypin informed Renter that the C«m was resolved to pursue * policy of stronghanded reform, rel) ing: on the innate patriotism ttn d oivic sense of the mass of then-ton. Whin eab.net has oomp'eted, ;u exhaustive programme will be. announced covering agrarian, labour and other liberal reforms demanding immediate solution, tie described the late Douma's niani. fosto as a piece of opera boeffe. Ho was confident of the troops' devotion to the Czar, and had no doubts regard. 'ng the future.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 2
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181THE RUSSIAN CRISIS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 2
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