THE REVOLT IN RUSSIA.
BOMB OUTBAGE IN MOSCOW.
By Telegraph.—Press
St. Petersburg, March 15. A bomb exploded with great violence in Theatre Square, Moscow, yesterday. Several people were injured, and one of the injured was arrested. DISORDER AT BAKU. PEOPLE FLEEING FROM THE CITY. London, March 16. Thousands of people are leaving Baku, in the Caucasus, daily, as owing to the disturbed condition of the city they fear there will be a massacre by the military. BRISTOL HOTEL TRAGEDY. THE VICTIM A RUSSIAN. St. Petersburg, March 16. It has been ascertained that the name of the man who was killed at. the Bristol Hotel, St. Petersburg, and who had a passport with the name of McCullough upon it, was Naumann. He was a native of the south-west of Russia, and a member of the Terrorist party. MILITARY CONSPIRATORS SENTENCED. FIVE OF THEM EXECUTED. (Received March IS, 9.17 p.m.) St. Petersburg, March 16. Five of the leaders of the military conspiracy in the province of Grodno to avoid being sent to Manchuria, have been executed; four have been sentenced to imprisonment for life, and eight to imprisonment for 20 years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12817, 17 March 1905, Page 5
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