THE RUSSIAN DISORDERS.
A COLD-BLOODED MURDER.
SHOOTING OF A POLICEMAN.
By Telegraph Press Association.—Copyright.
(Received April 5, 11.23 p.m.)
St. Petersburg, April 5. A man entered the hospital in the Praga suburb of Warsaw yesterday and went to the bed on which lay a policeman suffering from wounds received during the riot on March 213. He shot the policeman, killing him. The assassin escaped.
The murdered man was specially hated for his brutality to the people during the recent i*iots.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12834, 6 April 1905, Page 5
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