Desptrate Fighting at Harbin
Received Deo 13, 8.84 a.m St. Petersburg, December 12. Inachowilloff, on arriving at Harbin, sent men to burn several of the barracks and expel the mutineers who, later on, mingled with the terror-stricken inhabitants. The calavry slaughtered 800,mo3tly mutineers. The latter were reinforced and used machine guns, killing many of the cavalry. The trouble had been resumed when the refugees who brought the details left Harbin. Two sotnias of Cossacks in Moscow demanded permission to return to their homes. The troops in Warsaw again refused to fire on a revolutionary pro* cession. Two hundred soldiers at Kushka Transcaspia, attended the railway men's strike meeting, at which it was decided to remove the military authorities from the fortress and replace them by revolutionaries. Three of the ring leaders were arrested. Wholesale arrests have been made in Moscow, including the members of the committee of the Post and Telegraphic Union.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 117, 13 December 1905, Page 2
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