POBIEDONOSTEFF A PRISONER.
SIGNIFICANT ADVICE FROM WORKMEN'S COUNCILS.
AN EARLY STRUGGLE ANTICI-
PATED.
Received), November 6, 10.7 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG, November G,
M. Pobiedonsteff became a prisoner in lids house on hearing of a plot to assassinate him.
General Trepoff is declining to withdraw, liis troops and is relying upon the workmen for the maintenance of order.
The demonstration at St. Petersburg has been abandoned. The funerals are being conducted privately.
The Workmen's Councils urged the orowda to disperse and not to give any pretext for bloodshed, but to await until all were armed for an early struggle. The Councils' resolution declared that the workmen would choose the day and nob the day of TrepofPs choosing, for the final :fi£Jsit against the Czar's Govern m'enti'.' - '
A crowd <|f 200,000 witnessed the national Polish procession, which, was for two hours parading. The citizens' guard presented arms.
A similar quiet was manifested at the Lodz funerals.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12647, 7 November 1905, Page 5
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154POBIEDONOSTEFF A PRISONER. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12647, 7 November 1905, Page 5
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