RUSSIA.
BOMB-THROWING. SOLDIERS AND WOMEN EXECUTED. Bv Telegraph.—Frees 'Association.— (Received November 1. 11.7 p.m.) St. Petersburg, November 1. Two soldiers and two women, who were concerned in a recent attempt to throw a bomb, have been tried by court-martial at Cronstadt and sentenced to death. They were immediately executed.
THIS GOVERNMENT AND REFORM. PAVING THE WAY TO RESPON- ; SIBLE GOVERNMENT. Sr. Petersburg, October 31. An influential member, of M. Stolypin's Ministry, in an interview yesterday, said the Government, were paving 'the way to responsible government.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13324, 2 November 1906, Page 5
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