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HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS.

London, January 16. At the Guildhall, the three men—Osef Federof, Jacob Peters, and Yourka Dubof—charged with being concerned in the murder of three policeman at Houndsditch, and the women Trassjonsky and Milsteiu, charged with harbouring the murderers, appeared on remand. A constable identified Morountzeff, alias Goldstein (who, it is said, was shot in mistake by one ot Lis friends) as one who took part in the firing. Trassjonsky made a statement to the police denying that she was present when the murders were done. She attended Morountzeff, but he declined, she said, to tell how he was shot,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 943, 19 January 1911, Page 3

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HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 943, 19 January 1911, Page 3

HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 943, 19 January 1911, Page 3

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