RUSSIA’S INTERNAL AFFAIRS
CZAR’S POCKET MONEY. BRITISH MISCHIEF-MAKERS. Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright, LONDON, Oct, 8. One million three hundred and fifty thousand pounds withdrawn from the Bank of England has been remitted to the Czar. ST. PETERSBURG, Gel. 8. The Novoe V.remya bitterly attacks the British deputation bearing the address to the Duma as mischiefmakers. Two bomlVs wet-o ai Kdbti-ka (vice-0 Qvcrndr of Kasan), one injuring another man. IT IS WELL IF TRUE. ST. PETERSBURG!, mf. lb Received, 9th, 9.28 p in. Stolypin informed an interviewer that the Duma, will meet on 2uth February. He considered the scat* of revolution hud ceased : it was an « aggeration to use such words as anarchy and jacquerie.
A REPLY TO STOLYPIN. Received 9th, 9.16 p.m. During the trial of the Council of Workmen's delegates, Kraslaleff, President of the Council, addressed the court, declaring that (lie Government were really trying 2 >u,OUO workmen who had striven for political and economic, reforms by paciiie means. The Government ought to be placed on Us trial for causing the revolution, since the workmen had been forced into action. Ihe revolution would continue. Many witnesses refused to lake the oath and ostentatiously ignored the judges. THE ENGLISH DEPUTATION. LONDON, Oct. 9. The British deputation cmveying the memorial to the Duma includes Messrs Scott, Robertson, Montgomery and Steadman, M's.P. Three hundred Commoners, chiefly Lil rials and Labourites, most of vile trades union officials, many members cf the London County Council, live bishops, and many mayors and authors signed (lie memorial.
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Southland Times, Issue 19949, 10 October 1906, Page 2
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