GENEVA TRAGEDY.
PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 10.19 p.m., Sept. 4.
Geneva, Sept. 4. M. Durnovo stayed at Interlaken until tho end of last week. His portrait on tbe front page of a newspaper was found in tho possession of tbe murderess. The tatter regrets she was mistaken, but remarked that amidst Russia’s troubles one man more or less did not matter.
A cablegram on the previous day mentioned that at Interlaken a Russian lady, aged 22, fired a revolver and killed Muller, a Parisian. The murderess is a revolutionary, and deoiared that she wsb ordered to kill M. Durnovo, former Minister of the Interior.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1852, 5 September 1906, Page 2
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