The Alleged Mutiny
,; Diplomatic- Silence ; |
Ssrious Flijhiini al Odessa
St, PBTBRsunars, Nov)*? Tho officials profess to be unaware of tti e mutiny in tho Black Bea Fleet an? trie murder of two admirals, ■ Odessa is frantically delighted at the uianifcsio. Twenty thousand oitizens from the Governor, who diploma-' tally called fur chcorsfor tho constitution, promising to liberate nil arrested by the Cossacks. Law on SO worlimon, supposed to'ba disguised policemen, assisted the roughs to plunder Jewish fibope, and when tbo crowd tried to assist the shopkeepers the Cossaoka charged, killing and wounding I many. ' • • Five hundred students then procured arms, and fierce fighting continued. , }- All tho factories, theatros, aod schools are closed at Bevel. M, Pobiedonostneff, Procurator of the Holy Synod, has resigned. Later. Up to 8 o'clock yesterday eTonicg 371 had been killed at Odessa and 81 seriously wounded, The fighting continued to-day, , I London, November 1 Tho Times St, Petersburg correspondent says that the Constitution has com 6 too late, and has fallen flat, ue'is satis* fled that nobody except tbo very moderato bulk of St. Petmburgcra regard - the manifesto as an avowal of weakness and an incitement to ftirthor the agitatiob,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1472, 2 November 1905, Page 2
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194The Alleged Mutiny Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1472, 2 November 1905, Page 2
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