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RUSSIAN DISORDERS.

ANTI-JEWISH PROPOGANDA. THE TERRORISTS' CAMPAIGN. DRIVING MODERATES TO THE GOVERNMENT. St. I'etkbsbubq, August 27.

A propazin.! a towards a Jewish massacre is in full swing at Jitomir. The four perpetrators of the Stoly|)ine outrage paid £25 beforehand for luring the rooms in St. Petersburg. Twelve armed men held up a train (iO versts from Moscow, and stole five thousand roubles, causing much alarm among the passengers. No damage was done.

The Social Revolutionary Party ordered General Minn's assassination.

An cx-oflieer named Boborykin desired to warn M. Stolypine last week but was not permitted an interview. He was examined by a yesterday. General Wonlarlarski, temporarily Governor of Warsaw, was shot dead in a cab to-day, London, August 27. Tho " Times " Moscow correspondent reports that proprietors, merchants, and priests, feeling their interests threatened by revolution, are withdrawing from the movement in favor of political freedom, and taking rofuge under the shadow of the autocracy.

Tho " Times" declares tliat each recurrence cf a Terrorist crime draws the liue sharper and clearer, driving the moderates towards the Government, and making the position, so far as constitutional reforms are concorned, impossible, and forcing the Government to more ruthless coercion. THE RENOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT.

CANNOT BE CHECKED. PROSPECTIVE OUTBREAK IN THE SOUTH. CSAR'S VIEWS OP CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT. Received 28, 9.18 p.m. St. Pstersbcrq, Russian Socialist revolutionaries assert their organisation is so vast that no number of arrests is able to re tard the execution of the'.r plans. Hundreds of agitators are organising a huge outbreak m Sjuth Russia, and, it is alleged, with every prospect of success.

The Czar warned the Chinese travelling commissioners not to advise the establishment of constitutional government for China, instancing the present dilliculties of Rnssia. THE STOLYPIN OUTRAGE. A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION, Received 23, 10.4 p m St. Petersburg, August 28. Two women, professing to bo the wife and servant of one of iVI. Stolypin's assailants were actively concerned in the crime.

Scores of arrests were ma.lc am troops surrounded tUe whole of tht streets oil Vassily island. One of tile assassins, who is in tbi hosp',al griovously womded, apparently is a student at Hijn University.

The explosive force of the Inmb was terrific, toaring off the cars, completely eyiseeratin,' one body aul burning the eyes out of auother. Stolypin declares lio *ill contiunc to enforee liis policy

DISCOVERT OP 80.V183. THE BLACK SEA FLEET. DEVELOPING It EVOLUTIONARY" TENDENCIES. Ileceived 28, 10.4 p.m. St. Petersburg, August 28, Twenty-four bombs and eight dynamite cartridges were discovered at Riga. It is reported at St. Petersburg that twenty-one of the crew of the battleship Panteleimon seized a cutter and landed at Borinzau island, and planted a red Hag over the spot wbcro L : cut. Schmidt was executed.

Revolutionary meetings are being held aboard the Black"Sea fleet. The Warsaw Social Demoera's advise workmen to refuse to pay rent, and answer atto lipfcs to enforce payment by terrorism.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81834, 29 August 1906, Page 2

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RUSSIAN DISORDERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81834, 29 August 1906, Page 2

RUSSIAN DISORDERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81834, 29 August 1906, Page 2

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