RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT.
APOLOGY TO PREMIER, (Press Assn. — By 'releflrraph —^^Uopynght) . ■ST. PETERSBURG, J)ecemher 2. . M. Riodftcheff privately explained to M. Stolypin that his remark that "the hangman's noose would henceforth be known as Stplyphii's neckerchief," was . not intended to ,be persoinal. : 'He hoped the House would believe m tlie sincerity of his regret. M. Stolypin replied, "I forgive you." . ,- • . At M. HomsakofFs instance, Eodioheff wais; excluded for a fortnight, only 96 of the Left opposing. • Tlie whole House, including a majority of Cadets, cli'eered M. Stolypin during the sitting. The extreme Right promised to support the new regime and respect the Duma.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11141, 3 December 1907, Page 5
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102RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11141, 3 December 1907, Page 5
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