AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA
RECENT ATTEMPTED OUTIUGE.S
COUNT WITTE'S PROYIDEiNTIAI ESCAPE.
, Received 29th, 9.28 p.m. St. Petersburg, February 25. A committee of exports found thai each of the infernal machines ivccntlv lound in Count Witte'.s chimney contained Skills of explosives, .officio,,l to blow the main walls down. 'JV mechanism was set l.y an unskilled naud,
I THE AFTERMATH OF TIIE WAlt. KECfiiiUXATION AMONGST GENIiItAI.S. Received 25 ill. 11.28 p.m. St. Petersburg, Febi'iini'v 25. General Bildorling warmly del'ivo the valour of the seventeenth eoijiwliieh iO-t 20.000 -11 kiiied ;ii,.| \>.im!n,;■ oil. lie declares th.it General Kur.ipatkin. after every tattle, blamed hi* subordinate generals in order to proserve his own reputation. BOMB OUTRAGE AT ODESSA.
Received 2-k'u, 11.50 p.m. St. Petersburg, February 25. A bomb at Odessa wounded the Chief nf l'o] en and wounded nine others. The perpetrator escaped.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 26 February 1907, Page 3
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