RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.
PLOTS AND OUTRAOES.
A LOAN FORESHADOWED. St. Peteksiicbo, January 11. The Oiiltto raid was due to an anarchist plot on Count du AVittc's life. •
Russia is coming on the market for a loan of over twenty millions. Tlie Czar's autograph letter to M. I Kokovtsoft refers to the improved financial condition of the country. Armed burglars at Kerlek nearly throttling Mrs Hamilton and Miss Garsion, her niece, stole a large sum of lirjiicy ami much jewellery, ami then decamped without waking the servants. Tiiirly-niuc were captured, several of whom were idcnt'.lied and sentenced to be shot,
Tile cashier to the Treasury at Anlieata, Russian Central Asia, absconded with £37,100. MACHINE GUNS STOLEN. REVOLUTIONATttES SOSPECTE.D. Received 15, 10.51) p.m. St. I'etershi'ko, January 15. Eight machine guns disappeared from the fortress of Tnshkleut. lievolutionaries are suspected. AN IMPORTANT PRONOUNCEMENT. CZAR WILL RENOUNCE BUREAUCRATICISM. IE THE DOUMA WILL COOPERATE. Received 15,10.59 p.m. St. Petekshubo, January 15. The Premier, M. Stolypeu, in an interview, stated that the Czar has resolved to renounce the bureaucratic system if the Douma will co-operate with him.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 16 January 1907, Page 3
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180RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 16 January 1907, Page 3
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