RUSSIA.
DISORDER IN POLAND
DISAFFECTION A MONO MILITARY. MUTINY OF A RAPPER BATTALION. By Telegraph-— Press Association.— Copyright, St. Petersburg, June 10, Bands of terrorists siiuullaneoiNjly attacked twenty State alcohol std'res: at Warsaw yesterday. They threatened the clerks with revolvers, and after getting the cash fled. In the melees that-'look place several persons were, killed and wounded. Many policemen at. .Sevastopol, fearing bomb attacks, have quitted the .service. Soldiers and ■ sailors arc engaged in police 'work and they object strongly to it. A tie/' reading hostile statements made" in (he National Duma by M. Goremykin regarding the army, a sapper battalion at Odessa revolted. The .mutineers were lacked by other troops and 23 were shot, seven mortally, and 03 were arrested, including two commissioned and five non-eo'mmissioned officers.
! ; (Received June 11, 10.28 p.m.) ,■:'■■■ U" St. Petersburg, June 11. LJrThe ..terrorists, at. Warsaw, in theft raid.,op the State liquor .stores, obtained 30,000 roubles. They killed : "s&sL,pdidple and wounded 10,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13201, 12 June 1906, Page 4
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