THE UNREST IN RUSSIA
DE WITTE’S ADVICE. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph —‘Copyright. ST PETERSBURG, October 20. Count do Witte, speaking before Solsky’s Commission, urged immediate legislation to ensure liberty of the person, Press, conscience and meeting, also the necessity of the Government to cooperate with the moderate elements of society. STRIKE AT MOSCOW. A MEETING DISPERSED. STRONG MEASURES AT ODESSA. ST PETERSBURG, October 21. A general strike has begun at Moscow. Cossacks dispersed a meeting of the revolutionary party discussing the Duma elections at Minsk. One hum* dred and twenty wear© injured. In. view of threatened demonstrations at Odessa the police have been ordered to shoot into the crowd at the first command without firing a volley in the air as a warning.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13887, 23 October 1905, Page 7
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