TROUBLE IN RUSSIA
PRESS ASSOCIATION CUTYRIOUT bt. Petersburg, July 31, Details of tho manifesto issued by all Ibo revolutionary bodios to tho poasanlry show that they acousod the Gevernmort of an intention to employ Austrian and Gorman troop ito coarco Russians. Tho manifesto predicts that rivers cf blocdwill flow, but tho people inusi not spare the criminal Government, Tho country must rise as ono mao, and icfliot a terrible judgment on tho traitors. Russian revolutionaries wrecked im express at Charlero’, believing the Grand Duke Y'adimir was aboard travelling to St. Pi torsburg. Tbo stoker was killed, but tho passotgers o caped. Tho Duke Vladimir travelled by an civ Her train.
MUTINEERS ROMBARD FORTRESS
SAID TO HAVE BEEN 500 LIVES LOST.
PRESS ASSOCIATION COVPBIOHI’ Recoivod 1.13 a m,, August 2. St. Petersburg, August 1
Sippors at Si’nbovg mu6initd, They seize 1 three detaobod forts, and bombarded the main fortress, artilleryuion helping them. Too reports are contra diotory. Ono account gives five hundred killed and wounded. Censored statements state that there wore simo killed and wounded, and that the outbreak has been suppressed. Tbo garrison at Desblazar, on learning of the dissolution of tbo Douma. murdered the commander and eight other effioers, and assumed tto Iced adm nistration,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 2 August 1906, Page 3
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206TROUBLE IN RUSSIA Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 2 August 1906, Page 3
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