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RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

LATEST CABLE NEWS. UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION— BY ■LICTBIC TELEOBII'II. —COPTEIIiHT.

POSTPONEMENT OF BEFOItMS. St. Piibmbi ho, September 13. The Notoc Vremyo declares that the qnettion of giving Russian peasants equal rights with other citizens and the remoT&l of Jewish disabilities is not included in the Ministerial measure, but will be left to the Duma.

MORE ANTI-JEWISH OUTRAGES

St. Pitibsbcbg, September 13.

Gran, the chief detective at Warsaw, (pared the life of a murderer who was known among the revolutionaries, and has made him answerable for Grun's ufety. lie accompanies the detective everywhere. A greater portion of the town railways, mainly Jewish, nave been burnt, many persons being incinerated. Feasants burnt the Jewish town of Koopen, in the Kementz district, Some of the Jews were attacked and killed in the streets. Many were incinerated. The Union of Russian People have placarded Odessa with an anti-Jewish proclamation, and the emissaries of the «ninn haye noted the Jews dwellings. Th» action is creating a panic. It was simultaneously announced that many Warsaw Terrorists had arrived in Odessa ifor the purpose of attacking the police.

REVOLUTIONARY MURDERESS EXECUTED. St. Petersburg, September 13. ] The girl Konopliannikoff. sentenced to be hanged for the murder ot Gen. Minn, refused to «ee a priest. She firmly mounted the two steps f the scaffold and her last words were : "Long live the social revolution and liberty/ 1 Previously she handed her sister a photograph inscribed - "My life was all I bad to give."

ARMED REVOLUTIONARIES SHOT. OFFICERS AVERSE TO COURTMARTIAL. CZAR HOLIDAY MAKING. Received 14th, 0-28 p.m. St. Petersburg, September 14Three armed men entered a weaving factory at Alexandrov and demanded money for revolutionary purposes. The employees captured, summarily tried, and then shot them. Officers at Odessa are most reluctant to serve on courtmartia's for the trial of revolutionaries. Many prefer to resign. The Czar and family are yachting in the Gulf of Finland.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 3

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RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 3

RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 15 September 1906, Page 3

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