THE CRISIS IN RUSSIA.
DISCOVERY AT MOSCOW.
ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 29
Dynamite and electric batteries have been discovered in a subterran- a eau passage to a stream under the Kremlin, Moscow.
THE CZAR AND HIS ADVISERS.
" THE BURDEN OF POWER."
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 29
Some speeches, which were made first when the association called the League of Russian men, urged the Czar to maintain the autocracy, are now published. The Czar remarked : " I shall bear alone the burden of power placed upon me in the Kremlin. I feel convinced that my people,, will help me. I give account of my power to God." The League entreated the Czar not to grant equality before the law to the Jews, and the Czar promised to think it over.
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6928, 30 January 1906, Page 2
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