Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

BY ORDER OF THE BLACK HUNDRED.

KILL OR ISK KILLKD. POLIC'K WITXKSS l JtJ MJ-;. Amazing criminal secrets of (In. [{Jack Hundred organisation are revealed 'limng a trial bi-fori- the St. I*<>tfi«]>ing Jistrict Court, whiles »s(|imll\ astonishing ight is thrown upon (he immunity long enjoyed by so-called Alonarchi.->ts. V complete revelation of the exploit# of this terrorist body will, it is stated, be welcomed by all parties, including tiie Government, the Centre, ;l,e Liberal-. risoner is a man named Laretch- "• ls with having murdered a laetory workman in 11KH! bv llrin.r four lliretV)'ii-' < ' l 0 l '"' ''rime of t n!" . We n to tI,(! ruum of a »other )1 tho Black Hundred, ami after chang.,m, i ° ' r, ' lm '" e < l to (he street •"id calmly watched his victim b,W lan.sported to the hospital. Lareiehkia ■s arrested 111 conneetiim with the tcnce7t° Dr ' H '' vzenstt ' i ' 1 . a "<i was sento six years' imprisonment. He c')i)-er|iientlv appeared in the doek in rI T r b - IHs Uo f^-pmone^ at the Ilerzenstem trial. Polovncff and Kia,kowsky, were also condemned, but sn sequentiv received a free par,-on. \lniieli l" rt(l " ,lU, ' (l lmvi . n J.' murdered -\l iiliin by order of (he Black Hundred tiir *""'* l' • "' ldt>(l ll,ut he was i' t"" "'', th be carried out theirorders. .Munchin was to be ' moved for liavinj? furnished the Soci. I " t m the factory where he was employed with a list 0 { thp ]m)( , a result°lf' U< \ h thß Bl ' luk Hl,ndr( ' (l - As , 1 ' L l ° were driven from -he ' - alvU ' hkui proceeded to relate • n,u / d f of *5 ko«.,k\ told him to have no fear. Xnth"'oul'l of it, as he hud acted land Brfor fl'" Ts "f' a " d the Father--I.UK Before the murder Lnretchkin liv:l°"° of 110 Bl«ck Hundred buildkowskv W 4 l "w !' sto PP«d with Kras7. A Blaek Hundred workman named Krixa. testified that Kraskowsky «s chief of the fighting band of the orinstructed Laretchkin to "re- | ,1 . MuncJim. To this evident LaI "''tchkin added that Dr. Duhrovin-the I r % of tlu ' Kussia » Poonle afterwards ordered h m and another man to murder M. HipP S director of the iSeniannikoff factory , "''''r ''"'"shed with revolvers, false beards, and C3O. He (La re tchkin I was expelled from the Union of the Russum leople because he did not carry out b. murder. He also received instrnci°"lU? I -'f well-known cadet leader, • • etninkeviteh—a mission which was iikewi.se entrusted to one of his companions named Hulaieff by M. Bulazet, tin official lawyer of the Union of tlw !!h ! 7r r 0 , ple - Dr " Dul >'-° v in gave iulaiefr tl h v ~-ay of advance, remark* "g to hint that \r. I'elrunkevitoh spoke 00 much in (he D„ma. Were it not for e K™ I " n , ton '°" S ' V to n Hlack Hundred over a long period the evidence of the policeman Kndriavwould be almost incredible. M e actually witnksskd the -MURDER "I .Muchin, but explained that he did not attempt to arrest Laretchkin because members of the Union of the Russian eopie were always released and had then arms returned to them" The Witney Snrin, whom Kra.skowsky is also •' <w;d to have deputed to murder At .^' la t the "Unionists" al--1 s executed their orders without fear b,,,iuse even the lev v 0 1 visited their headquar- , .| W Uvro,r whose is Uiretchkn, ehan S ed hi.s clothes ■ > lie murder of Muchini testified that Liretehkin was merely Kraskow;kvs tool. He (Unroll) informed a ? r™., 0 ' """ " po'iccmaii of 1 t periiotrated, w'hatevei'7 -' U ' S ° lm ' M t,U)k i,Hv steps whatever to raise an alarm. UrefciiKm interposed, and said that X shooting Muchin lie walked ;,;sl s,. nu ' nti oned b y u, V rotr Hie 1 Iff ' 01 tJ'e murder), but hj, latter pr,.tended he had ,een „othab<!V.««■ °"'.v ''ougli outlines f ■ c.,M. Which is likely to have the most, important political results. There s scarcely any doubt that, |>rof. Mili„. ko f was anion? the marked victims of this gang of murderers 0 f the witesses swore ("a, 1,,, lmil ( „ r| . m| » (^ Fn.,S "t h ' t,H ' "f l.mp i,. Ihe I 111011 of (he liiissian I <;o|»le is at present in a most chaotic £' T' s u \ vlnU iU »>"«>• month ; mm, ' mtl °,' N ' l:n| ded from .iI °, ni - ,,th '. nml l^'-askowskv IK,S JJ " bn, vi.i with having instigated im'Tn. .r lM ' il,fl iU ' onsati( "'s against '»■ On. thing .eems perfectly dear - 1 I.it the police ail including even fr'H.' iif | v ) °. I . | d ( ' 1 ' the formcT Pre the services o/'the^ R.uS KiMr; "»■ *x*»2£r£ "l.itid bv biretehkin. lie said (bit 7<' <n ' l 'asio„ he and uther ;;;;' iM W : ho,i li«mlin g a to'^ bv reVolu'r"' Si " J U,P ' V '" ul 1,0011 ''Ol'ljpfl . i< olutiouaries. Owing to the amazCoiirfc J.? 08 '' rpf, '!' ml this case, the Court hag ordered a supplementary investigation to be made. J

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19110506.2.84

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 294, 6 May 1911, Page 10

Word count
Tapeke kupu
812

BY ORDER OF THE BLACK HUNDRED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 294, 6 May 1911, Page 10

BY ORDER OF THE BLACK HUNDRED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 294, 6 May 1911, Page 10

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert