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ANARCHISTS IN LONDON.

PRISONERS CHARGED.. ANOTHER MURDER BY FOREIGN JEWS. ASSASSINS' HISTORY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. London, January G. At the Guildhall, threo men—Oscf Federof, Jacob Peters, and Yourka Dnbof— were chargwl with being concerned in tho murder of three policemen at Houndsditch, and the women Trassjonsky and Milstein with harbouring the murderers. Extraordinary police precautions ■ were taken to prevent any trouble during the sitting of the Court. Only formal ovidence was hoard, and the prisoners were remanded. At the inquest regarding the death of the two men whose bodies were found in the.ruins of the building in Sidney Street after the attack by police and military, medical evidence was given to tho effect that a bullet wound in the skull of one of the men was not self-inflicted. It was stated that both were 6mall men, and that therefore it was impossible that either body was that of 'Tetor the Painter," who is a man of fine physique. CAREER OF THE ASSASSINS, LONG LIST OF CRIMES! (Rec. January 8, 5.5 p.m.) London, January 7. 1 Inquiries show that the Houndsditch assassins were, nearly all from the Baltic provinces of Russia. They began their career of murder and brigandage in the stormy days following the Russian revolution of 1905, and were toncerned in several train robberies and murders, ■ fleeing to London eventually. The dead man MourentzelT's portrait has been recognised in Warsaw. Scotland Yard denies that German warnings had been received about tho man. i SUPPOSED BOMBS. .WOMAN GERSHON RELEASED. (Rec. January 9, 0.20 a.m.) ' London, January 8. The Salvage Corps has discovered five curiously-shaped' missiles, believed to bo bombs, in the ruins of the house in SidI ney Street, Stepney, where the fight with the Anarchists took place last week. The woman, Bessie Gershon, has been released. She states that she knew Jacob. He and Fritz took possession of her room by force, and compelled the secretary to wait upon them. Tho police are convinced that the woman' was not. an associate of tho murderers. JEW HAMMERED TO DEATH, 1 ANOTHER ALIEN MURDER. (Rec. January 8, 5.5 p.m.) London, January 7. Two Russian Jews, brothers, named Kroschenalisch, shot a Jewish tailor ina courtyard, and with tho assistance of another Jew named Rosenblanck hammered him to . death. , Oi)e„., brother escaped, but the other two '-men' have been arrested. ' ■

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1020, 9 January 1911, Page 5

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387

ANARCHISTS IN LONDON. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1020, 9 January 1911, Page 5

ANARCHISTS IN LONDON. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1020, 9 January 1911, Page 5

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