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THE RUSSIAN REVOLT.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. FATHER GAPON ARRESTIiD. INOFTEMENT TO MASSACRE. March 13. ' Tlie Time?.-'s' St.. Petersburg correspondent states that Father Gapon has been arrested at St. Petersburg. His visit is ascribed to the fact that he is seeking to make a clean breast of his relations with the Government. There is a great outcry at the publication of a prnnphlet inciting the people to murder the Jews. It is endorsed by the censor, and is published "By the 'Novoe Vremya' (organ of the Bureaucracy). It accuses Count Wltte, the Prime Minister, of being concerned in a Jewish conspiracy. The Union of the Russian People, who claim the authorship of the pamphlet, are enroling patriots and distributing revolvers. A FARCICAL ELECTION. NO MEICTINGS ALLOWED. ST. PEJTERSBTmG. March 13. (lVceived March 14. at 8.48 a.m.) Tiie authorities will prevent all electioneering for the Duma, except a few meetino-s to he held in this cfty.

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Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 6

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THE RUSSIAN REVOLT. Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 6

THE RUSSIAN REVOLT. Evening Star, Issue 12761, 14 March 1906, Page 6