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STRANGE SCENES IN ODESSA.

FRANTIC JOY—FIERCE FIGHTING

Received November 1, 10.29 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG, November 1

The officiate profess to be unaware of a mutiny in the Black Sea fleet and the murder of the Admirals.

Odessa is frantically delighted at the manifesto. 20,000 citizens demanded a speech from the Governor, who diplomatically called for cheers for the constitution and promising to liberate all who had been arrested by the Cossacks.

Later, 50 workmen, supposed, to be disguised policemen, assisted roughs to plunder Jewish shops.

When the crowd tried to assist the shopkeepers the Cossacks chiarged, killing and wounding many.

Nine hundred students thejn procured arms.

Fierce fighting continues. All factories, theatres, and schools are closed at Reval.

Many were killed and \ wounded at Lodz owing to the Governor ordering the troops to mercilessly suppress revolutionary meetings;

Poibiedbiiositseff, Putoou.r&iteor of titoe Holy Synod, has resigned.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12643, 2 November 1905, Page 5

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STRANGE SCENES IN ODESSA. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12643, 2 November 1905, Page 5

STRANGE SCENES IN ODESSA. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12643, 2 November 1905, Page 5

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