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f HOUNDSDITCH MURDER CASE. '' ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR. TRIAL. [BY ILIOTBIO TELI!GRAPH--COPrRieHT. j XJPMK PRESS AB80CI»TION.J (Received This Day, 9.45 a.m.) LONDON, April 4. . Peters, Dubof, Rosen, and. tho woman Yassilleva, who are alleged to ho concerned in tho Houndsditeh murder case, have i>ooll committed for trial. Tho remainder of those in custody have lx?en released. (Chroniclo Note.—Rosen is a hairdresser by trade, and lives in Well street, one of the principal thorough, fares of Hackney 111 North-East London. He is a native of Riga, Russia, and. speaks English imperfectly. The woman is a cigarette-maker by trade, and until tho day of the Houndsdiicli affray lodged with a family in Bnross '.street, a small. dingy thoroughfare in the vicinity of Commercial road East and the neigh'boiirhood of Sidney street (Stepney). Sin* appears to have been absent f<;r ftbont three weeks. She rotnmod, however, to her old lodgings in a destitute condition, and with her hair a different shade. Her movements, nevertheless, had attracted the attention of the vigilant police watchers, and she was quietly captured one evening.)
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 April 1911, Page 3
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178CABLE NEWS Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 April 1911, Page 3
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