THE HOUNDSDITCH OUTRAGE.
FOUR PRISONERS SENT TO TRIAL,
| By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyriebt London, April i. The Guildhall Polico Court has concluded its investigation into tho charges in connection with 1 tho murder of thrco policemen, the wounding of two others, and tho conspiracy to break and enter into tho premises of Mr. H. S. Harris, jeweller, of Houndsditch, on Decomber 16 lasti Tho following four prisoners, Russian subjects, were committed for trial:— Jacob Peters, aged twenty-four, tailor. John Zelin or Rosen, aged twenty-six barber. Zurka Dubof, aged twenty-four, paiuter Aina Vassillova, aged twenty-thrce. cigarette-maker. Rosen is charged only with conspiracy to break and enter Mr. Harris's shop. Eight prisoners were originally accused, but tho following have been 'discharged■ T Sara Rosie Trassjonsky, aged twenty! six, a skirt finisher; Lnba Milstein, nineteen, a skirt finisher; Osip Fcdorof aged thirty, engineer; and Karl Hoff-' man, aged twenty-three, paperhauger and seaman.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1095, 6 April 1911, Page 5
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