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RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

Per United Press Association.

St. Petersburg, September 17. For rushing at and trying to strike Count Witte in tho baths at Soden, a Russian student named Roseberg has been arrested. A revolver and a dagger were found in his possession. Received September 18, 10.13 p.m; J St. Petersburg, September 18. Ad unknown assailant, with a revolver, wounded General Doroskevsky, a member of the courtmartial nt Warsaw.

The murder of Herr Busch, a German subject,- at Riga, and a wealthy manufacturer, has led Germany to enter into long remonstrnnce with Russia.

Official telegrams annonnce that for four days ending on the 15th, eight soldiers, policemen, officials, and 88 private individuals were killed, while seven soldiers and officials, and 133 private persons were wounded in armed encounters in Russia, seven mansions and 81 houses were burnt ;-4»eDty-six persons were sentenced to death, aDd seventeen to penal servitude; sixteen soldiers and police and four civilians.. were

during robberies; eight. were killed in the disturbances in prisons) o Count Witte is undergoing ah operation for polypus in the throat, Berlin, September 18; A special Royal train from Russia passed through Berlin for Brussels and Paris. According to two Berlin (newspapers, it contained Several grand dukes and duchesses, who are migrating to escape assassination;

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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11736, 19 September 1906, Page 2

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RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11736, 19 September 1906, Page 2

RUSSIAN AFFAIRS. Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11736, 19 September 1906, Page 2