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FORGING A WILL.

A (tUSSIAN SENSATION. By Calle—Press Association—Copyright. St. Petersburg, May 16. The sensational trial of twelve persons has begun. The accused, including Colonel Vladimar Voljarljarsky, lately Master of (he Horse at the Imperial Court, and bis adopted son, Dimitri Voljarljarsky. Voljarljarsky is accused of forging a will to secure for his adopted son the title and Polish estates of Prince Bogdanog'msky, who is childless. Dimitri confessed and told an amazing story of intrigue, mentioning that Catholic priests had assisted him on his promising to become a Catholic. The other prisoners include two noblemen, a lieutenant, a Catholic priest, and four lawyers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 304, 18 May 1911, Page 5

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103

FORGING A WILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 304, 18 May 1911, Page 5

FORGING A WILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 304, 18 May 1911, Page 5

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