RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.
ANTI-POLICE OUTBREAKS. WHOLESALE SHOOTINGS AT WARSAW. THE TROOPS RETALIATE. Received 16, 9.38 p.m. St. PmBSBCHG, August 16. A. message from Wars-air states that Revolutionists have organised whole sale shootings of police. They have killed 17 policemen, four gendarmes, and seven infantry, ani wounded 17 policemen and soldiers. The latter, firing a volley in reply, killed 15 and wounded 130 with bullet? and bayonets
FATAL BOMB OUTRAGES AT LODZ. POLICE STATION WRECKED. TROOPS VOLLEYING IN THF STREETS. BUSINESS SUSPENDED. Received 16,9.51 p.m. St. Pstmsbcig, August 16. Three bombs wrecked the police station at Lodz and killed a policeman, a cossack and three infantrymen. Infantry occupied the adjoining streets and made hundreds of arrests. Later, infantry patrols fired volleys in all directions in four streets, killing two and wounding twenty-one severely and many slightly. Traffic is suspended and the shops have closA A policeman was murdered in the evening. FURTHER BOMB OUTRAGES, j Received 16,11.21 p.m. St. Pstmsbcko, August 16. Two bombs thrown at the Chlodua street police station, Warsaw, wounded two policemen and an infantry man. CHIEFS OF POLICE ASSASSINATED. THE MURDERERS ESCAPE. BcceiTed 16th, 9.54 p.m. St. Petimbceg, August 17. Revolutionists at Woolawek shot and killed the Chief of Police and the Chief of the rural police. The assassins escaped.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81824, 17 August 1906, Page 3
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212RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81824, 17 August 1906, Page 3
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