RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.
DISCOVERV OF ANARCHISTS' LABOKATOJii*. BOBBERS KAID A FORT. St. Petersburg, November 11. A stone laboratory, m which were bombs and a printing press, Ins been ducovered at Baku. Twenty-one anarchists li.ive been arrested there. Ten masked robber* gained an entrance to a Sevatopol fori, gagged the officer commanding, and stole a number of carbines. The garr.son was apparently asleep. Several suspects have been arrested.
SOLDIERS FORBIDDEN JOIN IN POLITICS. TIFLIS BOMB OUTRAGE. Received i:th, 11.45 P- m - St. Petersburg, November 12. The Czar has forbidden soldier to join political organisations or agitations. Commanders will be dismissed li they knowingly tolerate ar. infringement of the order. In future all communication 5 between Tsaikoe*e!o and Berlin will be conducted by wireless t'legraphy. During a search of unoccupied rooms at Tiflis, the drawing aside of a curtain caused the explosion of a bomb, killing two gendarmes and a porter, and wounding three policemen.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81886, 13 November 1906, Page 3
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152RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81886, 13 November 1906, Page 3
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