WIDESPREAD FAILURE OF HARVEST.
■ I* DESTITUTION IN 25 PROVINCES. PEACE PROTOCOLS NEARLY READY. ■ ■ > WHY RUSSIA REFUSES THE INDEMNITY. ■ Ml fTSJZ. Pkess Association.—Coptbiohx.] i Owing to the failure of the Russian harvest, which has reduced the pea- I santry in twenty-five provinces to mue'i distress, gjneral risings are anticipated ' in the near future. Signs of the times are reflected in the encounter between ] Cossacks and Socialists endeavouring t.> enter Warsaw, in the arrest of promi- | nent university professors in St. Petersburg, and in the refusal of Mussulmans I and southern Cossacks to do any more of the "dirty work" of police duty. The. j peace protocols are nearly ready. The Russian objections to an indemnity are I based mostly on the views of M. de Martens, published in our issue of yesterday. I I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 201, 23 August 1905, Page 5
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