REVOLUTIONARIES IN RUSSIA
SUNDRY SENTENCES. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. St. Petersburg, April 23. Ten revolutionists at Moscow were acquitted and seventeen found guilty. Watson, ;a British youth, was sentenced to sixteen months' imprisonment. "VermakolT, the -leader, and five Russian lads were sent to Siberia for life. The London Daily News records a strange story of YermakolT accusing his wife's lover, Kvar-talnolV, of being the leader of a gang of twenty-seven revolutionists. KvartalnofT retaliated 'by accusing Yennakoff. The police thereupon arrested twenty-seven suspects at random, placed revolutionary placards in Watson's house, tortured Yermakoff, and otherwise manufactured evidence.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 374, 27 April 1910, Page 5
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96REVOLUTIONARIES IN RUSSIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 374, 27 April 1910, Page 5
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