RUSSIAN DISORDERS.
A MAIL BOAT ROBBED. A BIG HAUL. Recrvcd 4'h> "-'o P-m. St. Petersburg, October 4. Twenty-five robbers, pseudo passengers, overpowered the crew of a Russian mail boat in the Black Sea, and robbed the mails, securing 12 million roubles, beside* the passengers' money and valuables. THE KRONSTADT MUTINEERS. TROOPS REFUSE TO EXECUTE THEM. WARSAW CASUALTY ROLL. Received 4th, 11.32 p.m. London, October 4.
Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent states it is reported that the troops composing the Kronstadt garrison intimated to the Government that they would not shoot the nineteen sailors recently sentenced 'o death ior mutiny. The Standard states that troops from St. Petersburg have been ordered to Kronstadt to execute the mutineers.
Sixteen Terrorists have been courtmartial'ed and shot at Siedlice within a fortnight. One hundred and sixty-four persons have been killed and 596 persons wounded in the streets of Warsaw in the past four months.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81858, 5 October 1906, Page 3
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149RUSSIAN DISORDERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81858, 5 October 1906, Page 3
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