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RUSSIA'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS

THE PRINCESS CONSPIRATOR, A FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE. Per United Press Association. By ’ Electric Telegraph;— Copyright. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 22, , Besides Princess Kozoyakayr, who is. Gonesal Keller’s sister, five men she had chosen to throw the eight bombs found in her residence at Moscow have been arrested. Her written instructions to kill Admiral Dubasolf, the Police Prefect, the Governor of the city, and a fourth official were found in her mull, THE IRON HEEL. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 23. Received 23rd, 9.18 p.m. “ Red Sunday’s ” anniversary was quiet throughout Russia owing to the display of military force. The Governor of St, Petersburg declared that ho would quell any demonstration without mercy and fire without warning. DEPUTATION TO THE CZAR. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 23. Received 23rd, 11.14 p.m. A congress of marshals and nobility in Moscow, appointed a deputation to urge the Czar to accelerate the date of the Duma’s meeting and to postpone all agrarian legislation until then. REVOLUTIONARY MUNITIONS. Since the beginning of December the police have discovered in the chief cities eight laboratories and bomb factories, 258 unfilled bombs, large quantities of powder, dynamite and cartridges, three English-made machine guns and other arms.

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Southland Times, Issue 19722, 24 January 1906, Page 2

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RUSSIA'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS Southland Times, Issue 19722, 24 January 1906, Page 2

RUSSIA'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS Southland Times, Issue 19722, 24 January 1906, Page 2

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