A WOMAN TO BE HANGED.
A PANIC OF LANDOWNERS. ' ST. PETERSBURG, September 10. (Received Sept. 10, at 9.22 p.nl.f A 'girl named Knop Liannikov was sentenced to be hanged'to-day for the murder of General Minn-."" She smilingly assured the judges that she surrendered liortlife in full faitli that.the day would soon.' come when the throne 'voul'd fall and tho sun of liberty sliine on Russia.
Owing, to the recurring panics, the Russian landlords arc allowing the peasants to rent land at nominal prices. THE OUTRAGE ON M. STOLYPIN. ST. PETKRSIJURG, .September 9 ; (Received Kept. 10, tiL 8.51 a.ni;) . M. Stolypin's. children are recovering from tho injuries llioy received as si-.result of t)|K recent explosion of bombs in their parents' residence. FINANCIAL. STRAITS.It is semi-bfticiaily admitted that Russia is in a state of deficit. A shortage of 20. millions sterling is expected.- The iiiiuouncement has caused stagnation on the Bourse. ~, ' •'■
September 10. (Received Sept. 10, at 9.50 p.m.) .' - The Russian spirit monopoly yielded 30,000,000 roubles .above the Budget estimate. ■■■ ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13695, 11 September 1906, Page 5
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