RUSSIA.
A BANK ROBBED.
SEVEN PEOPLE KILLED.
Received February 25, 8.31 a.m. J ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 24. Revolutionaries, while robbing a suburban bank at Warsaw, killed seven clerks, ' soldiers, and customers, and wounded five others. THE RECENT WAR. Received Last Night, 9.28 o'clock. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 25. General Bilderling, who has challenged General Kuropatkin to a duel as the outcome of certain statements made by General Kuropatkin in connection with' the war in Manchuria, warmly defends the valour of the Seventeenth Corps, who lost 20,000 killed and wounded, and declares that General Kuropatkin, after every battle, Limned his subordinate generals in order to preserve his own reputation. , THE ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE AT COUNT WITTE'S. Received Last Night,~9.2B o'clock. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 25. A committee of experts found that each of the infernal machines which were placed in Count Witte's chimneys contained 3£lbs of explosives, sufficient to blow the main walls down. The mechanism was set by an unskilled hand.
. A BOMB OUTRAGE. Received Last Night, 11.50 o'clock. ST. PETERSBURG, February 25. A bomb thrown at Odessa wounded the Chief of Police and injured nine others. The perpetrator escaped.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8368, 26 February 1907, Page 5
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