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THE RUSSIAN REVOLT.

HASTENING THE REFORM MOVEMENT. St. Petersburg, January 23. The Congress of Marshals of the Nobility in Moscow appointed a deputation to urge the Czar to accelerate the date of the Duma's meeting, and to postpone all agrarian legislation until then. THE WEAPONS OF THF REVOLUTIONIST. Since the beginning of December the police have discovered in the chief Russian cities eight laboratories and bomb factories, 258 unfilled bombs, and large quantities of gunpowder, dynamite, and cartridges, three English machine guns, and other arms. THE " RED SUNDAY " ANNIVERSARY. " Red Sunday " anniversary was quiet throughout Russia owing to the display of military force. The Governor in St -Petersburg declared it would quell the demonstration without mercy and fire without warning. ARREST OF A PRINCESS. Besides the Princess Kozovskayr, who is General Keller's sister, the five she had chosen to throw the bombs have been arrested. Her written instructions to kill Admiral Dubasoff, the police prefect, the governor of the city, and a fourth official were found in her muff. Voters in all parts of Russia are profoundly disinclined to register for the Duma elections owing to the Government preventing the electoral campaign and to the prevalence of repressive measures. High bureaucratic circles are freely discussing the definite postponement of the Duma.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5335, 27 January 1906, Page 1

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THE RUSSIAN REVOLT. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5335, 27 January 1906, Page 1

THE RUSSIAN REVOLT. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5335, 27 January 1906, Page 1