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RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES DISMAYED.

WHY THE KNIAZ POTEMKIN WAS

DESTROYED

THE CZAR READY TO LEAVE FOR

DENMARK

STEAM KEPT UP ON THE ROYAL

YACHT.

MANIFESTO BY THE GOVERNOR

OF WARSAW

ARMED AGITATORS TO BE;; SHOT,

United Press Association. —Copyright-. Received October 29, 4.29 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG, October 28. ■ The Russian authorities are dismayed owing to the threats which have been made. They refrained from interfering in last night's University meetings. All the machine guns protecting the Czar's Koiselo Palace have been, brought to St. Petersburg. It is reported that Birileff started with the Black Sea Squadron for Aus tralia (?) without the Kniaz Potemkin. The orew thereupon blew her up. The Ciaar will leave for Denmark if necessary. Steam ds being kept up on the Imperial yacht and attendant warships. The Governor of Warsaw has issued a manifesto that every agitator caught armed will be instantly shot.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12640, 30 October 1905, Page 5

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RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES DISMAYED. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12640, 30 October 1905, Page 5

RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES DISMAYED. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12640, 30 October 1905, Page 5

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