LENIN'S SLAYER
A WOMAN WITH A RECORD' '■{ . ■. J BOLSHEVIK REPORT DENIES ! DEATH ! • ■ ■ ' . . i Copenhagen, September 2. / ' The woman who murdered. Lenin is " Dora Kaplan, a well-known revolution- | nry, who attempted to kill Novitzky, | tho Chief of the Secret-Police, ill 1907.. j and was sentenced to thirteen years ; ! imprisonment.—Aus.-N.Z-. Cable Assn.' j LENIN REPORTED ALIVE BUT .' ] IN CRITICAL CONDITION. , j (Roc. September 3, 9.40 p.m.) ' ,j London, September 2. j A private Bolshevik message reports i that Lenin is living, though.hie coiuli-' j tion is critical.—United. Service. . ARCHBISHOP OFIgA ASSASSINATED ! ' 1 Copenhagen, September 2. j Tho Red Guards have assassinated j tho Archbishop of Riga.—Aus.-N.Z. ; Gable Assn. ■. i | AUSTRIA CLAIHSTWAR INDEMNITY ; | ' Copenhagen, September 2. ! j ,Ifc is stated in diplomatic circles that j Austria is claiming a war indemnity- j from Russia.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn., '. j
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 297, 4 September 1918, Page 5
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134LENIN'S SLAYER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 297, 4 September 1918, Page 5
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