RUSSIA'S HOME TROUBLES
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ST. PETERSBURG, September 23. Anti-Semitic disturbances are reported from Odessa and Kharkoff. LONDON, September 23. The 'Standard' states that a student in disguise was arrested when firing a revolver almost point blank at the Governor of Odessa yesterday. The Governor escaped injury. MUTINY AMONG THE TROOPS. LONDON, September 23. (Received September 24, at 8.40 a.m.) There are anti-military riots in Odessa, the reservists refusing to start for the front!. A detachment of troops sent to suppress the rising refused to obey orders. A DANGEROUS ORGANISATION. ST. PETERSBURG, September 23. (Received September 24, at 8.59 a.m.) Tho Central Committee of the Revolutionary Socialists party admit that their organisation is for the purposes of combat, and that they had removed the late M. Plehve because of his erne! persecution of the valiant champions of liberty.
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Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 5
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139RUSSIA'S HOME TROUBLES Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 5
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