Russian Affairs
'\ Received November 1, 1.15 p.m London, November 9 The woman concerned in the recent removal of money from a Treasury van in St. Petersburg is a Jewess named Bokoyavlinskaya. When she was arrested no money was found in her possession. Received November 5, 8 27am St Petersburg, November 1 The St. Petersburg newspapers estimate that the first year of the Constitution resulted in 1513 executions, 523 newspaper suspensions, 647 editors prosecuted, 212 bomb outrages, and 940robbr;ics from public institutions. Gersehuni, founder of tLe organise - ion which killed Sepeaguine, Bogoietoff and Plehve, was an escaped convict from the prison at Siberia. He was concealed in a water butt. Two girls were phot at Kronstadt because a hangman was not procurable. Londcn, November 4 The Times* St, Petersburg correspondent says that the main object of the summary for Court Martial was the exterpation of Terrorists has not been achieved, though 300 have been executed in two months. tl,"' '„ ~ ■fl^Bf*
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Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5345, 5 November 1906, Page 3
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159Russian Affairs Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5345, 5 November 1906, Page 3
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