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RUSSIAN CRISIS.

ENGINE-DRIVERS ARRESTED. RAILWAY BRIDGE DYNAMITED. Received January 5, 0.21 a.m. ST. PETERSURG, Jan.-4. -j One hundred engine-drivers have been arrested at Moscow for participating in She revolt. Received January 5, 9.30 a.m. Revolutionists dynamited a bridge* on the Vistula railway, when a passenger tram was crossing. An engine and four carriages were wrecked, and tbero were several casualties. The rebels simultaneously attacked and robbed the Yastoyomb Station. L. IN DEFENCE OF THE TROOPS. Received January 5, 9.11 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 5. Admiral Dubassoff emphasises the care taken to remove the women and children from the quarter in Moscow which ilie artillerymen afterwards cleared. The robejs later fled along the railway, and havo now been dispersed. RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERERS. MORE BOMB OUTRAGES. Receivd January 5, 11.42 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 5. The Czar has given General Dubassof ten thousand sterling for distribution among the needy sufferers from the revolt. A bomb at Radom tore off the legs of the chief of police and killed his wife. At Bakhout the troops reoaptured the Bebaltzevio Station; Sixteen cases of dynamite and twenty-six bombs were seized. The revolutionaries control • Sukhum, Novo and Rossiisk.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7934, 6 January 1906, Page 5

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RUSSIAN CRISIS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7934, 6 January 1906, Page 5

RUSSIAN CRISIS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7934, 6 January 1906, Page 5

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