Chaos In The Baltic
More Riots and Strikes ] Telegraph Press Association Copyright i St. Petersburg, Dec. 14. t Twelve thousand Cossacks have been send to the Baltic provinces ( where chaos reigns. A Governor- ■ General with plenary powers is to be appointed. Boughs looted shops at Lodz. Workmen in the factories, armed with revolvers and iron bars, rushed the streets and dispersed the rioters, injuring many. The Railway Men's Union at Moscow refuse to carry the Government mails if the railway telegraphists are punished for refusing to to transmit Government messages. The German owner of a great spinning mill at Warsaw was murdered at the instance of the Terrorist Committee, because he appealed for military protection against the strikers. Two private St Petersburg banks and one Moscow bank have suspended.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 119, 15 December 1905, Page 2
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