PALACE MUTINY.
THE CZAR'S HUSSARS. SOYAI FAMILY AWAY. (Br Cable.—Press _i._so____.o_-—Copyright.) ST. PETERSBURG, June 6. A number of men of the four, h squadron of Hussars stationed at the Czar's Palace at Tsarskoe Selo mutinied on Wednesday, and presented a newly-appointed captain with a list of their grievances. The ringleaders were arrested, and are to be tried by couri-martiaL LONLON, June 6. The "Times" reports that the Imperial family had left Tsarskoe Selo for Peterhof prior to the outbreak. Next to the Preobravensky Regiment, the Hussars, is the Czar's favourite regiment.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 135, 7 June 1907, Page 5
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