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THE KISHINEFF ATROCITIES

CHARGED BY COSSACKS AND POLICE. ST. PETERSBURG, June 17. Father John of Kronstadt, after denouncing the Kishineft' outrages, retracts his statements, saying that he had recoivod trustworthy private letters from Ki'-hiufff which f-how that the Jews 1 were to blame for the outbreak. June 18 The pchee and Cossacks charged a Jewish workers' Socialist demonstration in Lodz (Poland). Of 100 arrests that were made, 10 men wore subsequently beat en to death, and it took the doctors five hours to dre=s the wounds of the majority of the remainder. A Jewish student the publisher of 80-'.arabete, the ar>ti-Semitic journal, while be was walking along the Nev.ski Prospek. The wound is not fatal. Lord CranUorne intimated thtit Mr Scott (Ambassador at St. Petersburg) and tbe Consul-general at Odessa would undoubtedly report whatever they could learu regarding the mearures taken to punish those guilty of the outrages at Kishineff.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2571, 24 June 1903, Page 15

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THE KISHINEFF ATROCITIES Otago Witness, Issue 2571, 24 June 1903, Page 15

THE KISHINEFF ATROCITIES Otago Witness, Issue 2571, 24 June 1903, Page 15

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