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TO-DAY 'S CABLES.

RESTORATION OF ORpER. PAII4JRE OF THE RISINGS, ■THE MOSCOW HORRORS. A FURTHER GENERAL INSURRECTION. CONTEMPLATED FOR THE ' " NEW' YEAR. •' ST. PETERSBURG. Jau. 1 Tho Govornmwnt proclainatiom states that- the chtaf aim- in vti£ is tto restore ondor arid enforce tSbJa maaiite^to of tim ' 30hhj OctifteK umcials who are ' opposing' the''Government'a ideas and refusing to obey rmustt| B ive way' to those prefaithful^ SerVC th ° (LONDON, Jan. 1. Thq' '"•Standard" Moscow co-re-spondent describes ruthfess rdpresqf Twitallcry, intended to. prevent any further simllur rising, ST. PETERSBURG, Jan 1 About 500 projectiles were fired into a quarter at Moscow moa-ly of wooden buildihgs, firing them with tibs view to smoking out tho rebels. Fatal bomb outrages are reported from Odessa, alnd peasant excesses from Radom. Tho miners. at LoiDotz have-cap-tured sevtral towns ahd disarmed two rc/grrmtnta sent to suibHue them. The ambulances at Moscow have been recovered. A total of 200 dead and SOO wounded have been proved to ba all non-comToiatants. Tfcij revolutioina.'-y' "casualties "at Tpcsnya auTrr.encid 50Q, ' (Bncelved .7,an. 8. X.flq R . m .,v &% RKPIJRSTiyRG, Jan? f Count y?itto| is devoting £©50.000' to Hie allcviatdoto qf faini^e styf&iy (Iteeeived Jnjv. 2. S.lO a.m.) ST- PETERSBURG, Jfan. : f Seaeral Stackelbcrp, who had been cnptun«d by tho rebels at Riga, han Ix-en released. A crlrl of eiarhteen commanded tho stronfetpst barricade at Moscow. : A shell hit an almshouse ; af" Moscow, 'lillinfir oicht women. A thousand Moscow rebels havo het>n nrrostorl. nnd it is pstimrttud that 20.000 have bwn killed durinr* the riots at Moscow. The reikis at the Provhooff factory surreud^rd after most Ired escaped. Tho losses of property at Moscow a >;e immense. M - Systan, the owner of the largest printing works, "t In V r v°Ps tjeslitdyed hjs tlropefttf "•without provocation: * j '£' * rl~_Tho revolutionary societies at St. Petersburg have issued a mahifeifg?, nx\d It has been- dqcfeod tn SUspund them in order to'qrisuMt a freneral insurrection, -beginning with " the New Vear. ' "'"-■- "' . Th^.Qovernmont JlQtify tftftt the? tempts fl t a general rising ; tnecau^o will use all niearis to criiqh.. atr the returning Manchuriah''- Trroopg have refused to revolt. ' ''- The r*el« at Vitebsk sent' $ loo«« ' motive at full-Jspeu^ Jflyajnat a wilt ; litary train wrecking" it and injuiS " ■: ine a number of soldiers. ? Ia response to Admiral TtozhHest- " vensky's appeal, tho Czar permitß the Tsushima court-martial to boi <r ifeW la JIUtJJICi ' M"1 )I^3\)\ "' ' -■" -. -> 00^S

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 1, 2 January 1906, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S CABLES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 1, 2 January 1906, Page 2

TO-DAY'S CABLES. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 1, 2 January 1906, Page 2

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