Andree's Fate.
The •• Dagens Nyheber " publishop a private letter from Dr Martin, who left Stockholm on April 8 for Siberia, in search of Herr Andree Dr Martin say? : .— ." lam travelling in the first place to Tonpk to find ont whether the hunter Ljalin is an an impostor or a trustworthy man. The authorities despise him because he has been transported. From Tomsk I am going to Krasnoyarsk, and though I may be assured a hundred times that tbe story is an invention, I shall go all the way to Taygan. I am firmly convinced that the Ljalins' report is at least partially correct. It is impossiblf that something is being kept secret. Several persons, at any rate, are of this opinion. All whom I have me' agree that nothing can be done by the authorities. The Tunguses arp very reluctant to give explanation to their enemies and oppressors, thtlooal Russian officials.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 June 1899, Page 2
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151Andree's Fate. Manawatu Herald, 3 June 1899, Page 2
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