RUSSIA'S TROILES.
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION IN POLAND.
United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. • ST. PETERSBURG, May 22. A bomb severely wounded Colonel Keller, at Kalisz, Poland. The injured man acted with great severity in suppressing the disturbances. [Now that the Bureaucracy seems to be making headvyay against u_e Uunia, a good deal of interest attaches to a recent pronouncement by Father Gapon on the prospects of political freedom to be derived from the Duma. "The movement for revolution as an end in itself has failed,'' he said, "and it has justified my original appeal for a peaceful propaganda. Russia is at present suffering trom a strong reaction against extreme ideas. The extremists have , brought about a retrograde state of mind which threatens to prove fatal to the moderate working-class movement, of which I was one of the leaders. The revolutionary wave which was responsible for the Moscow rebellion and the subsequent repression has receded, and there now exists an almcst painful condition of apath-f, indifference, and disbelief in the f_ture. I believe this is a •transitory mood, but it has come on p the eve of tli© first Duma elections, and J is therefore most disastrous."]
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12501, 24 May 1906, Page 7
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