AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
deceptive proclamations,, . ; i;] v. .. , By Electric Telegraphr-Per Press Association—Copyright. ST, PETERSBURG, March 21.
Mi Ido JVitte telegraphed ito the Kay-an University that lie was convinced it was impossible for the students to resume academical life until lautonomy and freedom, of scientific (teaching ’ were assured. Agrarian revolutionaries arc distributing proclamations printed in gold,, to deceive the peasants into the belief that tliey are the words; of tho Czary; ■
Many; large bands in the southern provinces, armed with axes, scythes, and hay-forks, are invading districts .which have hitherto been calm.
A FIEND THROWS LYDDITE BOMB By Telegraph—Press Asaoointion—Copyr'ght Received 9.32 p.m., March 22. St. Petersburg, March 22. A man at Warsaw threw a lyddite bomb and dangerously wounded six soldiers and two policemen. He escaped arrest. Received 10.47 p.m., March 22. Russia has established a Consulate a Bandarabbas. The zemstvos at Moscow are sending a deputation to Buliguine with the view of seouring early application of the rescript cabled on the 4tb.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1411, 23 March 1905, Page 2
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163AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1411, 23 March 1905, Page 2
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