DICTATORSHIP AT ST. PETERSBURG.
THE PLAN" FOR AN ABMTip RISING. MOSCOW FORCED TO TAKE THE LEAD. COMPREHENSIVE PLANS) FRUSTRATED. REBELS SURROUNDED'. A DETERMINED RBSISIAKYjE BOMBARDED WITH AST , TT LERY. FLIGHT AND FURIOUS FlGH'iiN'g FOLLOWS. DESPERATE '"JOURAGE OP BET j3ELS. fieooi'. Ed 26, 0.23 a.m. ' Sr. Put eiisuuhg, Docembcr 26. , ?. ever .fcu at Moscow reveal ex-O'tvoi-clmai-y strength and determination Wjt of the revolutionaries. J*** the general striko *a oH Wr'jd, all busiuess ceased. A dmiral Dubanoff is exercising thu l>o r ,rers of a dictator. Ho has employed the whole of the polico and garrison! to prevent moetings, and to disarm tlie people. Tlie original plan contemplated fa. commencing an armed rising at St Petersburg was by the arregt of Count Witte, the seizure of quickfirers, pro. voicing a mutiny among the troop's, and establishing a provisional Government The sudden arrest of the leader forcod Moscow to take the lead. A band of 500, armed with bombs niagiwine riiies, and revolvers assembled at filler s school on Friday to prepare at dawn to seize lerminus, put the with St. State Bank, and form a The troops gave the .smyendor, and
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8012, 26 December 1905, Page 2
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