THE "RITUAL MURDER" TRIAL.
ANTI-JEWISH ALLEGATIONS NOT SUSTAINED. Br Telegraph—Press Association—OoDyright St. Petersburg, October 15. At the trial at KiciT of Beiliss, the Jewish clerk who is charged with the murder of the Christian boy Yushchinsky, in April, 1912, Archimandrite Autonomous, a converted Jew, related eases that lmd come under his own notice of the kidnapping of Christian boys by Jews. Ho declared that Jews tortured Christians to death, but' he had not heard of their using Christian blood in their religious services. Under cross-examination, however, witness completely failed to give precise information. (Roc. Octobor 16, 9.50 p.m.) New York, Octobor 16. Prominent' Jews throughout the United States are arrangiiig_ public meetings in order to protest against the charge of ritual murder _at Kieff, as an aspersion on their faith, and concocted with the object of damaging the Jews' interests throughout the world.
(Rec. October 17, 0.50 a.m.)
St. Petersburg, October 16.
'A detective named Politsclmk, in his eudonco, accused I&assvocsky, a former head of the Kieff detectives, of poisoning Eugene and Valentino, tlio two children of Vera Cheberiak. The children were Yushcliinsky's playmates, and were reported to have died or dysontrv a few months after tho murder. Their mother had previously'declared that tho hoy Yushchinsky had boon murdered"by the Jews.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1883, 17 October 1913, Page 7
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211THE "RITUAL MURDER" TRIAL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1883, 17 October 1913, Page 7
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