THE RUSSIAN REVOLT
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. A MFJiSTNG. CHARGED BY SOLDIERS. ST. PETERSBURG, July 19. (Received July 20, at 8.35 ajn.) A party of dragoons and police charged a meeting of 3,000 peasants, who were diseasing the land question at tho village of Kocherova, in the province of Tamboff. A private telegram statee that eighty were killed. A PARTY OF TERROR. ST. PETERSBURG, July 19. An official despatch says thai a band of terrorists in Warsaw looted twenty spirit stores in three days, committing wholesale murder. The police reported that at Lublin ten people were shot. ADMIRAL OHUKNTN'S SUCCESSOR. ST. PETERSBURG, Jury 19. Admiral Skrydloff will succeed the late Admiral Chnknin, who was /shot a few days ago, as commander of the Black Sea fleet. THK POWERS AND POLAND. PARTS. July 19. (Received July 20, at 7.30 a.m_) Tho ' Journal of Paris' says that the Emperors of Germany and Austria have decided to forcibly intervene in Poland '.n the event of the Czar finding that he is unable to maintain a centralist regime. The three Emperors will act in concert to maintain tho status quo in Poland. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. ST. PETERSBURG, July 19. (Receiv-d July 20, at 11.11 am.) An attempt to aasa«inate Count Todleben, aide to the Czar, just failed.
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Evening Star, Issue 12870, 20 July 1906, Page 6
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