Trouble in Russia.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
St. Petersburg, May 1, A spurious proclamation has been distributed broadcast in South Russia. It directs the preasantry 'by order of the Czar to re-divide the land, cattle, corn, which tho nobles re-absorbed contrary to Alexander the Second’s proclamation. The peasantry on the Duke of Oldenburg’s estate attempted to seize the cattle, and came into collision with'the soldiers,_ who charged with bayonets. One regiment refused to obby'the command to charge.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 406, 3 May 1902, Page 3
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76Trouble in Russia. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 406, 3 May 1902, Page 3
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