POLICE AND COSSACKS AID THE HOOLIGANS.
HEAVY DEATH AND CASUALTY
ROLLS
Received November 6, 11.45 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG, November 6
One (hundred and if twenty hooligans were killed during the outbreak. When all was over the Governor's proclamation warned the disturbers .that pillagers would be fieverely^dealt with.
The police and Cossacks helped the
hooligans
At°. Kazaa and Rosfcoff 'bombs were thrown, and reactionary processions were held at Baku. At Tiflie many were killed! :
'One hundred %ere skilled and 600 wounded at Minsk, where a collision pc.-
ourred between the military and tho pbpinaoeV v .■'*■ ':"-*"': ■ ■ '
Municipality censured the authorities for illegal acts. Count de Witte has promised an enquiry.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12647, 7 November 1905, Page 5
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