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REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA.

CONTRITE MUTINEERS. RACIAL FIGHTING IN TRtANSCAU.CASIA. CJnifcod Press Association.— By Electric 1 elejgjDaph.— Copyright. St. Petersburg,, August 10. The Dashlagar mutineers express contrition, sajang they acted under an erroneous impression regarding the freeing of the Russian people. , They begged their remaining officers to resumo their commands. (The garrison at Dashlagar o n learning of the dissolution of the Duma, murdered the commander and eight other officers.) Some bombs were 1 found in St. Petersburg, charged with/ six pounds of dynamite. Others have been found' in Moscow. Leading members of all the trades unions in St. Petersburg and also two thousand Socialist Revolutionaries have been arrested. Serious racial fighting occurred at Shusha, Trans-Caueas'ia. There were 700 casualties.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13240, 11 August 1906, Page 5

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REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13240, 11 August 1906, Page 5

REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13240, 11 August 1906, Page 5

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