RUSSIA.
iT'mTKL Peess Association.— Copyeight.] THE DUMA ELECTIONS. PROHIBITIONS AGAINST SOCIAL DEMOCRATS. SWEEPING VICTORIES IN SIBERIA. ST. PETERSBURG, Friday. The Prefect of St. Petersburg forbids all election meetings and speeches by Constitutional Democrats. The Duma elections in Eastern Siberia show a sweeping victory for the Social Democrats. AN EXPRESS HELD UP. £12,000 STOLEN. SOLDIERS KILLED AND PASSENGERS WOUNDED. (Received Oct. 5, 8.52 a.m.) i ST. PETERSBURG, Friday. i Ten respectably dressed men held up i an express outside Kieff and threatened i the passengers with bombs if they i stirred. The robbers shot the gen- ; darmes guarding the strongroom and - decamped with £12,000, after killing 1 three soldiers and wounding a number of passengers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 October 1907, Page 2
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