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told him that the accused and Mr Stead had sold themselves to the
Turkish Government. He could understand it of Mr Stead, because he was English, but not of the prisoner, who was an Italian. The jury found the prisoner guilty, and that the plea of justification was not proved. Detective-Inspector Powell said the prisoner had been known to the police as a dangerous anarchist for many years. He had been sentenced in Italy and expelled from France. He was known as the leader of militant Anarchists in England; in the world, in fact; wherever the word anarchy was known so was the name of Malatesta. The assassin, Gardstein, who was killed when the police officers were murdered in Hounsditch in 1910, had been working with the prisoner for re months previously. A tube of oxygen used in the Hounsditch case was traced to the prisoner, who stated that he sold it to the dead assassin. The prosecutor said he was also a prominent Anarchist, and had been expelled from Belgium. Mr McDonald : Do you know the prisoner is a count in Italy ? I have heard it.
And renounced all his property to carry on this propaganda ? No.
Varan Scberkesoff, who stated that he was an Anarchist and a Russian Prince, said the prisoner was the “nicest, kindest, and dearest man ’’ he had ever known, and he was an Italian count, of whom an Anarchist prince had spoken highly in a volume. The Common Serjeant ordered Malatesta three months’ imprisonment, directed him to pay Ihe costs of the prosecution, and said he would be recommended for deportation.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1068, 11 July 1912, Page 4
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407IT IS THE RESOLVE Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1068, 11 July 1912, Page 4
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