TROUBLES IN RUSSIA.
THE WANTON SLAUGHTER MOSCOW, ARREST OF PRIESTS AND OTHERc By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright fi London, Jsn 5. Tho Times states that Ihe troops, in, $ eluding Cossacks, joined tho uewly proclaimed Noith Caucasian Republic. Tbo iron and s'.eol workers in Odessa,s disregarding their employers’ remcn. straDCO, coutinuo manufacturing daggers and Bbort sword*. Tho Doily Ma i,: s St. Petersburg cur- ; respondent s’ates that there is a strike on : 11 provincial railways, throwing 120,(09 men idle. Tho rcvolulion is aolivo in twelve pro?% vinccß. Recoived 4.50 p.m., Jan. 6. St. Petersburg, Jan. 6. Russian Liberal organs unanimously | doclaro that Dubassoff permiited wanton slaughter at Moscow. An enormous number of arrests have , besn effected in the provinces, including prioßts. Railway men have been dismisted wholesale unlees they undertake never to strike again.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1642, 8 January 1906, Page 2
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133TROUBLES IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1642, 8 January 1906, Page 2
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