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AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

GREAT AGRARIAN RIOT 3. SEVENTY VILLAGES IN REVOLT. UNPRECEDENTED OUTRAGES IN MOSCOW. j Bt. Fitiubuso, September 26. Then are great agrarian not* wound Kuhmeff owing to the landlords refusing to grant leuet to peasants of appropriated land. The rioters are burning all itoek corn and forage, and flog-1 ging and expelling the authorities. Seventy Tillage* in the Malmyth dutriot molted and expelled the police. A bomb damaged the reeidence of M. Albrecht, Publio Prosecutor at Helsingfors. A bomb at Sega wrecked a tramcar. A passenger was torn to pieces and four others wounded. Despite a drumhead court-martial daily, outrages in Moscow are unprecedented. Trains carrying political prisoners to Bibena have neTer been to crowded. A SINISTER WARNING. PROBABLE AMI-JEWISH OOT-j BREAKS. LABOR ORGANISATIONS STAND Br THE JEWS. Received 27,9.19 p.m. St. PcTKBSBDia, September 27. General Kaulbars warned a deputation that if one member of the Union of Russian People were killed, Odess* would be inundjtted with blood.

Christian labour organisations declare that in the event of an outbreak, they will defend the Jews with their last drop of blood.

A PECULIAR ADMISSION.

THE BEIGN OF TERRORISM. Beceired 27, II.M p.m. St. Priubcio, September 27. The '• NoToe Vremya" states that all enmet perpetrated at Ekaterinoslaff have been traced to detectnrei, therefore no arrests were made. Patriotic leagues are openly enrolling cut-throats in order to terrorise the people. BeToluhonaries at Riga bombarded the trams with bombs and bullets to enforce the strike. Two hundred suspects are daily ex- / pelled or exiled from St. Petersburg.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81853, 28 September 1906, Page 3

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AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81853, 28 September 1906, Page 3

AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81853, 28 September 1906, Page 3

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