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A i'iMSUX I'JOT. THE KECEXT COXSPIIUCY. St. Petersburg, Jfav 20. A number of political prisoners attacked their guards and attempted to escape from the Central Prison at Warsaw. The soldier, fired, killing three and wounding two. A magistrate's inquiry into the recent conspirators' plot showed that tliintention was to kill the Czar, jl. Stniypih (Premier), and the Grand Duke Nicholas with a view to overthrowing the monarchial regime. dimerous dangerous accomplices escaped.
PLOT OFFICIALLY CONYIRMED. DOI/MA'S .JOY AT CZAIi'S ESCAPE. Iteccived 21st, 10.3 p.,„. . I St. Petersburg, May 21. The Socialists and Labor members were iibscnt from the Douma when M. replying, as previously announced, to an interpellation, confirmed ~" '"T'i ".'™' mt of tm.' KevohmtionIV ( ,Vi"T>"i" it l ,lot '>B'""«t the Czar, '«'' »i'l)uk ff Nicholas, and M.Stol y- !>'<•, and the arrest of conspirators eoi ; ut,ng ( measure, to enter the Imperial The Bounm unanimously expressed joy at the Czars escape, and abhorrcney „t the rcgicidal plot. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 May 1907, Page 2
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