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THE RUSSIAN REVOLT.

St. Petersburg, January 19. Baron Korff, a captain of the Empress's Cuirassiers, committed suicide in preference to ordering his men to shoot a batch of insurgents from the Baltic provinces. The Moscow railway men threaten to destroy railway bridges in revenge for the wholesale executions. Many officers of the Moscow garrison have been arrested on suspicion of favoring the revolutionaries. The Governor of Odessa threatens to exile to Siberia all high school students not resuming work. The Russian provinces are quieting. Many insurgent leaders have been arrested. The Government has arranged for a hundred million roubles loan (^10,000,000) at Berlin, to be repayable in 10 months. Six Jews belonging to the Warsaw Committee of Anarchists were courtmartialled and shot.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5334, 24 January 1906, Page 1

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THE RUSSIAN REVOLT. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5334, 24 January 1906, Page 1

THE RUSSIAN REVOLT. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5334, 24 January 1906, Page 1

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