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RUSSIAN TYRANNY

A DESPICABLE. PROSECUTION

Pr«B Association—By Telegraph—-Copyright,

BERLIN, July 29.

Nino German subjects of the lower classes wens tried at Konigsberg for political acts against, Russia, including lose majesto of the Czar by circulating seditious literature. The evidence supplied damning disclosures with regaard to Russian administrative tyranny and cruelty. Tire Court held that there was no legal basis for the. charges- of sedition and dismissed the major indictment, but condemned six of the accused to short terms of imprisonment for illegal associations. General delight is expressed at, thf result in Germany and Austria, where Count Yon BulorcJ is freely accused of kow-towing to Russia.

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Evening Star, Issue 12261, 30 July 1904, Page 7

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RUSSIAN TYRANNY Evening Star, Issue 12261, 30 July 1904, Page 7

RUSSIAN TYRANNY Evening Star, Issue 12261, 30 July 1904, Page 7

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