REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA.
United Press Association.—Copyright
Received October 14, 8.29 a.m
ST. PETERSBURG, October 13
Colonel Estmann, Chief of Police at Kr.sisnoy&vak, 'has been murdered. Tho assassin escaped. Received October 14, 8.56 a.m.
ST. PETERSBURG, October 13
General Trepoff has forbidden the peasant elders to conduct electioneering or distribute political literature, and threatened to deport the Opposition leaders to Siberia. He insists that only electors shall participate in the e'octions. Nothing has l>een heard of the promised freedom of the Press.
MOSCOW WORKMEN BARRICADE STREETS.
AN ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE
ASSASSINATED
Received October 15, 4.24 p.m
ST. PETERSBURG, October 14
Workmen in Moscow erected barricades in Rozdihestvensky Avenue. Cossacks destroyed the barricades and injured six defenders.
Ossovsky, Assistant Chief of Police at Kishineff, 'has been assassinated. He was largely responsible for the massacres of 1903 and the later anti-Semitic disturbances.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12628, 16 October 1905, Page 5
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140REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12628, 16 October 1905, Page 5
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