RUSSIA’S INTERNAL AFFAIRS
'IMPRISONED' WITH*, LUNAITCS. COUNTRY TRAGEDIES. ' Per United. Press 'Association. By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. ST. PETERSBURG f Jan. 28. St. Petersburg, newspapers allege that the military have interned 700 sane people in the St. Nicholas lunatic asylum owing to their i evolutionary -tendencies, and are ivrutally maltreating them. The rural police in Smolensk killed eight peasants for .felling landlords’ timber. Bauds of Polish .revolutionaries in the Stopnika district are disarming j foresters ‘and hanging ’ rural policemen. NUNS ARMED WITH BOMBS. . ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 29. Received 29th, 11.47 p.m. Two nuns in possession of bombs were arrested at Tsarskoc Sclo. PLOT TO KILL THE CZAR'. Le Matin’s St. Petersburg correspondent reports that a plot against lha Czar's life has been discovered. DISCOVERY OF EXPLOSIVES. Received 30th, 12.28 a.m. Dynamite and el*tVic batteries have been discovered - in a subterranean passage to a stream which runs Udder the Kremlin at Moscow.
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Southland Times, Issue 19727, 30 January 1906, Page 2
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