Russian Revolutions.
TWO THOUSAND KILLjBD AT BAKU A 3IISERjA.toS*CZAR-. • ; ITE SITS BROODING A^D SITFF33R- ■ ... , tjUNG., - } l/nJted Press Association.— By Electric v , Telegraph. — Copyright. Keceivod iM'arch 18, 8 a.jm. Londbn, March 17 ( The Co-nsul reports chat two tbo u- (- yaind were killed 'during .he Baku disturbances. " ' ,Ger!rnian newspapers declare that vhe Czar sits broodmg, absentTminded, $pv hours. He eats scarcely anything, aud suffers foom frequent headaches | (WOflftEiV AND CHILDEiEN } ' TBIAAIPIiED TC DEATH.. ( BO3IE DRIVRN iJNTO 1 WAT.ER i^ND DBOWNODD, WORKMEN' KILL-ED. '• TBSRO.WN" ALIVE 1OTX) TUHNAOES. Received March 18, 8.46 a^n. ' ' St. Petersburg^ March 111 • Duriaag- liie recent sjbriko fit Lodz wonien aTKI childroai collected in the yard of tihe Pr,o7/iiausla factory. The m'ariager, locking the factory, blew a whistle, and drunken Cossacks arriving traimpled on tho women and childrolv. Fourteen were killed, Same were driven into tho water, and six wejre drCwned. 5 Seventeen Jn the Cather? me .works at Sosnovitoh were killed and wouixded by, the military volleys. They were therf'^hm'dered and throwji (same being still alive) wito l tho .furnaces, wihere- their- charred— remains were found.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 2
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177Russian Revolutions. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12810, 18 March 1905, Page 2
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