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THE UNREST IN RUSSIA.

■ S— "• -0 * (IJnited Press Association.) % £Bj ,Elec>ria Telegraph— Copyright;) T s / - " .rSr., Pct eksbckg, March IJh The. Mpsepw secret • police discovered ? store of infernal machines, bomb%, a uaiiit/ity 6i explosives-, -weapows md printing presses belonging to an organisation acting in con junction with .^tlie revolutionary. committee with its he^d7qtt^rte^js in London^ and which was ooiincptfed: with the assassination offjhe ,oraiid T)ake S|ligius. Threie hundred i}i^osti\hkye be^jft liiade./ v; r •■•:./■;■/ :M^.- March 19. ; It is officf^^ stilled in SL Petersburg that the gold reserves in the State bank tQtelß9l},o*()o,pdO roubles. The Russian gold , Keserls^f- abroad _ amount to 458 millions anil; the credit notes issued amount to" 970 inUlions. : - V .. « r St.l Petebsbcrg, March. 19. The verdict ija the Neva blessing:aricident, wheii the Czar *s party was fired upon, is to the effect, that it was due to neglect of duty in failing to supervise the .firing, there was an absence of malicious intent; Threb pificers were sentenced^ to \l% : v years* . imprisonment anijtwo lieutenants' and the. gunners to snorter terms. % \\ ,- •?. f Si.^?TEESBiiBG, March 20. ; ; A^li the ; lSbßnti,prg;aai,satioiis at Warsaw have agreed to strike the moment mpbilisatipn prders appear. %,

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 68, 21 March 1905, Page 5

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THE UNREST IN RUSSIA. Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 68, 21 March 1905, Page 5

THE UNREST IN RUSSIA. Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 68, 21 March 1905, Page 5

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