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Russian Revolution.

BOMB TIHRO.WN A.ND POLICIi: WOITNDED. ftITJSSTION OF ABOLITION OF MINISTERS. EiEYOLUTIONARY PARTY'S DENUiNpiATIONS. • , United Press Association.— By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. , , St. Petersburg," (March 27* ; A Jew threw a bomb into, tflae police station at JJrag-a, a suburb -of Wax'aaw, woundin»- six^oiit of ten policeaien, The assassin 4 who was injured, was arrested^' after twice wounding the otflicers who prevented his escape. \ iWhcsn tlio outrage was reported t(j> Baron Niolken, chief of the Warsaw police, he drove towards Praga. When passing the Governor's castle a man threw . a bomb into his carriage, severely injuring -Nolkon, who is hated owing to his '"sanguinary suppressing of the January disturbers * The assailant escaped,' alter- killing- a -plan* clothes constable" who TiriecFtb arrest him. } The Council of Ministers rejected M*. de Witte's proposal to abolish the Comttnittee of Ministers, realising that the abolition would involve deiWitte's premiership. The revolutionary party in St. Petersburg is denouncing M. BuUguinc's (Minister for the Interior) refusal to see the -Moscow ' vfSe&stvos' delegation. He promised the Zemstvos would be represented on the Commission. > A FRESH PLOT. DOMICILIARY VISITS IN CONTINENTAL CENTRES/ ' London, March 27. j Owing to the discovery of a fresh plot, siinmitatieous| domiciliary ..visits made in various Continental centres led to the seizure of important Russian' r^volutibnaiiy "documents *in Paris. PEiASANT DISTURBANCES SPREADING. , Received March 2S. 5.47 a.m. London, March 27. . There are fresh peasant disturbances in the Tuba district, which are spreading elsewhere. ' ' '^RTOTIN'.G AND. PILLAGE, ;' Received March 28, R a.m. St. ' Petersburg, March 27. " A riot occurred at Yalta. Thn l^ilk of, the warehouses and vodka stores were destroyed and shops fired. Troops were summoned. t ",

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12818, 28 March 1905, Page 2

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Russian Revolution. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12818, 28 March 1905, Page 2

Russian Revolution. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12818, 28 March 1905, Page 2

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