TREASON TRIALS
IGNATIUS TREBITCH LINCOLN
COMMITTED
ACCUSED'S DEFENCE
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T ..' „ . London, Ju n9 19. • Ignatius Trebitch Lincoln has been committed for trial. He made a long, rambling statement, in which he pleaded guilty to the charges of forgery. The crimes, he said, were duo to ambition pl.^ CelVed m? lo ' ooo from Benjamin RoMntreo. The prosecution was really traceable to the Admiralty, which believed Inn. guilty of treason. He said that at the outbreak of war he offered the Admiralty a. scheme which would have destroyed the German Fleet a year CASEMENTS TRIAL ' - THE PRESIDING BENCH. T , . j .■, , Lon d°n. June 19. n , 19 n, U - n f e T 3t^ d th , a t Heading (Lord Chief Justice of England), Justice Sir Horace E. Avory,. and Justice Sir lhomos G. Horridge will try Casement and B auey.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2802, 21 June 1916, Page 5
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140TREASON TRIALS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2802, 21 June 1916, Page 5
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