RUSSIAN DISORDERS.
LAND FOR THE PEASANTS. THE SHOOTING OF POLICEMEN St. Petersburg, August 28 The Czar has transferred to tha Peasants' Bank twenty million acres of the Imperial Family's land for resale to peasants according to terms fixed by a committee consisting of four Ministers.
Three soldiers guard each policeman in the streets of Warsaw. There havo been several cases of •nen driving in cabs firing upon the police in Moscow. A crowd of two thousand, carrying tevo'vers and fags, feught the police at Samara. Many were wounded. Thirty sai'-ors have been arrested at Kronstadt. LABOR'S APPEAL TO THE ARMY. PREFER THE PEOPLE BEFORE THE CZAR. BOMB FACTORY DISCOVERED AT HAMBURG. Received 20th, 0-33 P-m-St. Petersburg, August 20.. Labor ex-members cf the Douma have issued another striking appeal, imploring the army to prefer the interests of the Fatherland and their families before those of the Czar. It adds if any lack courage to engage in open hostilities against the enemies of the people, let them return home. Let them refuse to fire on mutineers, workmen, and peasants. Berlin, August 29.
A Russian bomb factory has been discovered at Hamburg. It is supposed to have been established in connection with the Grand Duke Vladimir's visit to Germany.
GOVERNMENT ADHERES TO JTS POLICY. CANNOT YIELD TO TERRORISTS.
WHOLESALE ARRESTS TO CONTINUE. OUTRAGE AND PILLAGE AT WARSAW.
Received 20th, q-50 p.m. St. Petersburg, August 20. It is semi-ofhcially announced at St. Petersburg that the Government cannot yield to Terrorist attacks, but will firmly adhere to the announced policy.
Arrests continue in St. Petersburg on a huge scale. There are forty thousand troops in Warsaw, yet outrage and pillage is virtually unchecked. CZAR'S PROSPECTIVE APPEAL. OFFICIALS ENJOINED TO SUPPORT THE CROWN. Received 20th, g.50 p.m. London, August 2QtJi.
The "Daily Express" St. Petersburg correspondent reports that the Czar is about to issue an appeal to all officials. Civil and military, governors, and chiefs of police to steadfastly support the Crown at this critical period even at the risk of theii lives, enjoining them to show no sympathy to those who, by wanton disobedience, have forfeited all claims to clemency and are unworthy to be t -rmed citizens of the Empire.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81835, 30 August 1906, Page 3
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366RUSSIAN DISORDERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81835, 30 August 1906, Page 3
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