THE UNREST IN RUSSIA.
! DECEIVING THE "PEASANTS. United Press Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copvright. LONDON, March 21. The agrarian revolutionaries are distribut ing a proclamation printed in gold to deceive the peasants and make them believe they are tie Czar's words. Many large bands in the southern provinces, armed with axes, scythes and hayforks, are invading districts hitherto calm. ST. PETERSBURG, March 21. M. de Witte has telegraphed that tbr Kazan University is convinced that it is impossible for the students to resume academical life untH autonomy and freedom for scientific teaching are assured. APPLICATION OF THE RESCRIPT. A BOMB OUTRAGE. Received 10.47 p.m., March 22nd. : ST. PETERSBURG, March 22. The Zemstvas of Moscow are sending a deputation to M. Buliguine with a view of securing an early application of the rescript.' A man at Warsaw threw a dynamite bomb and dangerously wounded six soldiers and two policemen. He escaped arrest.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12635, 23 March 1905, Page 3
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149THE UNREST IN RUSSIA. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12635, 23 March 1905, Page 3
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