REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA.
Risings in the Caucasus. More Murders by Cossacks. Telegraph Press Association Copynuht St. Petersburg, August 28. Peasants in the Caucasus, refusing their landlord, Prince Inukhrausky, the proportion of their crops that he was entitled to, the police removed the wheat. A thousand peasants, armed with pitchforks and bludgeons demanded its restitution. Cossacks, after ordering them to disperse, charged them and fired. Seventy were killed and wounded. The peasants tried to shoot Prince Inukhrausky.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 30, 29 August 1905, Page 3
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