AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.
ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE TREPOFF. ACRARIAN RIOTS. ST. PETERSBURG, June 26 The Terrorists at; Warsaw killed two policemen seated in a cafe and, injur ed a gendarme. The same gang later killed a police sergeant. It is reported at St. "Peter sbury that a lady, doubtless a revolutionist emissary, went to Peterhof and tried to shoot Trepoff, but the servants prevented the act.
Agrarian riots are occurring in eight widely spread districts in Russia.
The peasants at" Ufa^ killed Prince Manviloff
LONDON, June 25. The Times St. Petersburg correspondent states that Count Witte has telegraphed the Czar that the Beilosk massacre for which he held the Ministry responsible, had. completely neutralised his efforts to conciliate foreign opinion.
ST. PETERSBURG, June 25. /It is reported that Vera Sussulitch, a well-known Russian revolutionary was killed at Yalta.
The Cossacks at Gomel attempted to start a massacre on Friday night, but the regular troops prevented them,
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Grey River Argus, 27 June 1906, Page 3
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