FORGERY OF A PRINCE'S WILL.
RUSSIAN TRIAL ENDS. By Telegraph—Fresa Association—Oopyrteht (Roc. June 9, 0.35 a.m.) St. Petersburg, June 8. The sensational trial, in which wellknown members of tho aristocracy and officials of tlio Imperial Court were involved, lias concluded. Twelve persons, including Colonel Vladimir V onlarlarsky, lately Muster of tho Horse at the Imperial Court, and his adopted son Dmiti|i Vonlarlarsky, were charged with forging a will to secure for the latter the title and estates of I'rince Bohdau Oginksi, a Polish magnate, wlio is childless. The other accused included two noblemen, a lieutenant, a Catholic priest, and four lawyers. Colonel Vladimir Vonlarlarsky, with Kasandskioff, a lawyer, and two others were acquitted. Captain Vonlarlarsky and tlie remainder of the accused were found guilty.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1149, 9 June 1911, Page 5
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124FORGERY OF A PRINCE'S WILL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1149, 9 June 1911, Page 5
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