RESENTING A REBUKE.
St. Petersburg, December 7. The reason for the resignation by General Gourko of his office as Governor-General of Warsaw has now transpired. The Czar ordered him to be more tolerant in his attitude towards the Roman Catholics, and this rebuke was followed by General Gourko’s resignation. He will be succeeded by Count Schouvaloff. j--Count Schouvaloff is the diplomatist who engineered the treaty of San Stefano with Turkey in 1878, rvhich was abrogated later by the Berlin treaty. He represented Russia at the Berlin Conference, of which the later treaty was the outcome.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1189, 14 December 1894, Page 35
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95RESENTING A REBUKE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1189, 14 December 1894, Page 35
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