DUPED BY THE CZAR.
ANGRY RUSSIAN PUBLIC FURTHER SERIOUS RIOTS. HO REJOICING ANYWHERE. ST. PETERSBURG August 21. When the Czar-'s ukase establishing a. National Assembly had been published a gathering of several thousand revolutionaries took place at Kishineff. Mounted police dispersed the crowd, and then there 'was much rioting. The manifesto has caused much excitement in Poland with demonstrations of reformers at Loda and Warsaw. Wholesale arrests were immediately made at Lodz, and at Warsaw the troops were called out, and they occupied several of the principal streets. xaey dispersed a meeting «f socialists. There is bo rejoicing anywhere aver the establishing of the National Duma. The " Novoe Vremya " of St. Petersburg and the " flawo " of Warsaw are the only newspapers that eulogise the cjns-Htution of the Duma. The liberal organs demand freedom at the press and freedom of speech. They contend that the high rental qualificatioj- for electors •will deprive all the workers in th.3 towns and a great number of the intellectuals of the franchise.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 200, 22 August 1905, Page 5
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