ANOTHER RUSSIAN OUTRAGE
ATTACKS ON BRITISH CONSUL j AND PRO-CONSUL. HUSSARS RUN AMOK,- , PRO-CONSUL SEVERELY, .'4 WOUNDED.. By Electric Telegraph—Per Press .-f| Association —Copyright. Received 10.41 p.m., Jan, 30. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan-. 30. lV| A grave outrage has occurred at JjyJ Warsaw. -A ■A JJiussar tried to ride down Gap- | tain Murray, the British Consul, in the street. . , ‘f The Consul escaped, through <11S » assailant’s horse slipping. . In another part of the city two: Hussars attacked Mr MacKuian. tho British pro-Consul, in the street, inflicting severe sword wounds on t'bejj The only explanation given is A an officer got drunk, and with Its j men ran amok. Vr-v. '» Sr 1 Sir C. Hardinge has askStj for antv. explanation and for protection of the w ConsuL and. pro-Consul. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1367, 31 January 1905, Page 2
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127ANOTHER RUSSIAN OUTRAGE Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1367, 31 January 1905, Page 2
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