MAID OF TWO NATIONS.
———£ '■ " ■ 1 .'jTHE.CASE OF MISSi/MALECKA,- < A PETITION TO THE CZAR. By,'TelcEraph—Press lAsaociation-CoiiydElit | (Rec. May 21, 9 p.ni.) London, 21. In the- House of Commons Mr. I\ D. Aelaiul-(Under-Sccretary for Foreign Af- ■ lairs) stat«d that Miss Maleeka. hnsl a fortnight in which to decide ivhcttier slio ~ would appeal. Ho understood that her .cottiiscl was preparing a petition for pro mentation to tine Cssar. 'l'ho Russian autlioritics state tliat they haver uncontrovertible proof ol : Miss Maleelift's l?ussum nationality, and that tlie Court mado a .mistake ill describing liov <ss jirilish.
The "Chronicle's" Warsaw correspondcnt states that three Polish Judges favoured Miss Malecka's acrfiiittal, while four Russians voted lier guilty.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1446, 22 May 1912, Page 7
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110MAID OF TWO NATIONS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1446, 22 May 1912, Page 7
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