RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.
JEWISH BANKERS REFUSE ASSISTANCE.. MUNTINEERS PUNISHED,. St. Petersburg November 2.. All the great Jewish houses refusq to assist Russia until the Government pledges to redress the Jewish grievances are redeemed. One hundred and ninety-one men of the Preobrajentsky regiment wera tried for the recent insubordination in St. Petersburg. Five were sentenced to long terms of imprisonment and one hundred and fifty otherwise pun" ished..
LAND FOR PEASANTRY^ St. Petersburg, November 2,Russian Liberals and Moderate* protest against the legislation of Statutes which proclaim unlimited democracy, on the ground that they aret contrary to the Czar's manifesto , £ October 13th. Pnince Vassilkhikoff Minister for, Agriculture, states that thirty-eight million acres are available for saltj to the peasantry..
A FEMALE ROBBER.. ' Received 4th, 4.45 p.m.. St. Petersburg, November 3. The woman concerned in the receni removal of money from a Treasury van at St. Petersburg- is a Jewess named Bokoyavoliskay. When arrested no money was found in he* possession..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81881, 5 November 1906, Page 2
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157RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81881, 5 November 1906, Page 2
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