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THE RUSSIAN REVOLT

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright mutiny in the navy.

ST. PETERSBURG, July 13. Serious disorders are reported to have taken place aboard the Russian battleships Tchesme and Panteleimon (formerly the Kniaz Potemkin), which are cruising at Kertch, on the Sea of Azov.

't>Csf,. KrUM Potemkin.. (La, Prince Fotemkm, named after the famous Minister and favorite, of the equally famous Cathe. 2? € , J was the lea ding battleship in the Black Sea mutiny last year,]

A PEASANT OUTRAGE.

ST. PETERSBURG, July 13. (Received July 14, at 9.56 a.m.) The peasants destroyed Prince Orloffs stud of horses by fire.' 3

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Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 5

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THE RUSSIAN REVOLT Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 5

THE RUSSIAN REVOLT Evening Star, Issue 12865, 14 July 1906, Page 5