PETER AT ST. PETERSBURG.
THREE RELIGIOUS FRAUDS. (Times and Sydney Fun Services.) LONDON", April 3. A peasant woman and two male accomplices have been tried in St. Petersburg for blasphemy and swindling. It is alleged that the woman said that Rhe was sent from Heaven to reveal new truths. She proclaimed one of the men to be St. Peter and the other King Solopnn. .aid while preaching the virtues of celibacy the trio practiced immoral rites. Thousands of peasants were imposed upon.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 82, 6 April 1914, Page 5
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