REMONSTRANCE FROM GERMANY.
A FOUR DAYS' RECORD.
(Received September 18th, 10.16 p.m.) ST. PETERSBURG, September 18. An unknown assailant, arme»d with a revolver, wounded General Doroskevsky, a member of tho court-martial at Warsaw.
Tho murder of Herr Busch, a German subject, at Riga, and a wealthy manufacturer, has h'd Germany to send a long remonstrance to Russia.
Official telegrams announce that for tho four days ending September loth eight soldiers, policemen, and officials, and eighty-eight private individuals, were killed, while seven soldiers, policemen, and officials, and 133 private persons were wounded in armed encounters in Russia. Seven mansions and eighty-ono house's wero burnt, and twenty-six persons sentenced to death, and seventeen to penal servitude. Sixtoon soldiers anel policemen anel four civilians were killed during robberies, and eight killed during disturbances, in prisons.
Count Witte is undergoing an operation for polypus in the throat.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12602, 19 September 1906, Page 7
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