RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.
WHOLESALE ARREBTS CONTINUE. ARMED REVOLT ORGANISING. A BAD FINANCIAL POSITION. St. Petersburg, September Q. ' M. Siolypin's children are recovering. (Two of M. Stolypin's children were injured through the bomb ex-r plosion that recently took place ai the Premier's house.) Three thousand arrests have been made in a fortnight in Russia, chief!/ Moscow. Several secret depositß of arms have been dicovered, and the authorities are convinced an armed revolt ia in course of organisation in MoscowSix persons have been arrested inSt. Petersburg with written plans for the murder o{ the Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaivitch. Four escaped from the escort. It is semi-officially admitted that Russia is in a state of deficit, the shortage being twenty mi'Uion sterling. This is expected to have caused stagnation on the Bourse.
A MARTYR TO LIBERTY'S CAUSE. GIRL ASSASSINATOR CONDEMNED. SMILINGLY SURRENDERS HER LIFE. Received loth, 9.22 p.m. St. Petersburg, September io. A girl named Knop Liannikow was sentenced to be hanged to-day, for the murder of General Minn. She smilingly assured the judges that Bhe surrendered her life in the full faith, that the day would soon come wlisft the throne would fall, and the sun of liberty shine on Russia.
A VALUABLE VICE MONOPOLY PEASANTB SECURING LAND. Received 10th, 9.50 p.m. St. Petersburg, September to. The Russian spirit monopoly yield" ed thirty million roubles above the Budget estimate. Owing to recurring panics, Russian landlords are allowing peasants to rent land at nominal prices.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81844, 11 September 1906, Page 2
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241RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81844, 11 September 1906, Page 2
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