RUSSIA.
ft -3 3HE QZiitt'S UKASE.
A "¥ITAL REFORM.
"Reociivefl November 27, 10.30 a.m. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 26.
The Czar's Ukase accomplishes one of the most vital reforms promised in M. Stolypiri's Ministerial declaration.
A GENERAL'S ESCAPE.
ARREST OF A BOMB THROWER.
-Received November 27, 9.46 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 27. A bomb was thrown at General Dcoidoff, at Theodosia, but did not explode. The man who threw the bomb ropeatedly fired at a pnlioe sergeant, who was Dursuing him. Ultimately he was arrested and declared himself to be an Austrian obeying the instructions of the social revolution*aries.
SEVASTOPOL MUTINEERS,
Received November 27, 9.6 ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 27. Of the 270 Sevastopol mutineers one wa& sentenced to be;banged, two to be shot, and three to penal servitude for life. Others were senteuoed to various terms of imprisonment. Thirty-eight were acquitted.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8297, 28 November 1906, Page 5
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