RUSSIA.
A CAPTAIN ASSASSINATED. St. Petersburg, July 7. Captain Pjshkin, who played a prominent p*rt in the doings of October, 1905, was assassinated in the street* of fikatmnbnrg. The assassins (snip >3, wounding several policemen iluriug the . BOiliiS TUItOWX AT Mi UTAH V TKAlN Tlicccirot Sth, 9.18 p.m. St. Petersburg, July S. A number of bombs were thros>n 4i a military train on the War-aw-St. Petersburg line, conveying the Vullivnia Guards to 'l's irskoc Selo. The carriages kept the rails, though the permanent way was much daiuag>i.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 9 July 1907, Page 3
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