RUSSIA.
PRINCESS KOZOVSKAYA ARRESTED. INSTRUCTIONS TO KILL ADMIRAL DU BASSO FF. ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 22. Besides Princess Ko::ovskaya, who was arrested in Moscow owing to bombs being found in her residence, n'vo men wriom she had chosen to throw bombs have been arrested. Written instructions from the Princess (who is the late General Keller's sister) to kill Admiral Dubassoff, the Prefect of Police, the Governor of the City, and a fourth official, were found in her muff. "VLADIMIR'S DAY." REPETITION PROMISED. Recevod Jtmuray 23, 8.18 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 23. The anniversary of "Vladmir's Day," or "Red Sunday," passed quietly throughout Russia owing to the display of military force. The Governor of St. Petersburg declared that be would quell any demonstration without mercy- and would Ore without warning. MEETING OF THE DUMA. THE CZAR URGED TO ACCELER. ATE THE DATE. POLICE DISCOVERIES. Reooived January 23, 11.4 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG, January 23. The Congress Marshal and the nobility, in Moscow, appointed a deputation to urge the Czar to accelerate the date of the Duma's meeting, and to postpone all agrarian legislation until then. Since the beginning of December the polioe have discovered in the chief Russian cities eight laboratories in bomb factories, 258 unfilled bombs, and large quantities of powder, dynamite and cartridges; three English machine guns and other arms.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7947, 24 January 1906, Page 5
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219RUSSIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7947, 24 January 1906, Page 5
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