UNREST IN RUSSIA.
THE NATIONAL DUMA. LABOUR AND THE GOVERNMENT. ALLEGED ASSASSINATION ORDER. . i By Telegraph.—Preu Association.-Copyright. I (Received .inly 11, 9.53 p.m.; j London, July 11. The members of the Group of. Toil ' in the National Duma say that they I possess absolute proof that orders \ have been sent from St. Petersburg \ to the police and Government of Sataroff to fire upon any gatherings addressed by deputies when the Duma is prorogued. The deputies, they add, are to be specially singled out and "accidentally shot.'' DISAFFECTION IN THE ARMY. 1 ... — i FIGHT AT A BARRACKS. St. Petersburg, July 10. The Seventh Kasarva Regiment of Cavalry, stationed -t Tamboff, is in active revolt against their officers, and have barricaded themselves in their barracks. When a force of loyal troops was; sent to suppress them they fired upon them, killing an officer and a number of men. BRITISH FLEET'S VISIT. A POWERFUL FLOTILLA. (Received Jnly 11, 9.32 p.m.? London, July 11. . Vice-Admiral the Hon. Curzon Howe (second in command of the Channel fleet) has been appointed to the command of seven battleships and six cruisers that are to proceed to the Baltic in August, and spend five weeks in visiting Russian ports.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13227, 12 July 1906, Page 5
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