HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS. PRISONERS AT THE GUILDHALL. A REMAND.
By Telegraph.— Picss Association.— Copyrighb. (Received January 24, 8.55 a.m.) LONDON, 23rd January. The prisonors charged with the mur« der of tho three policemen at Houndsditch were brought up at the Guildhall and remanded. Tumakonya Russian, testified that ha saw the prisoners together at 59, Grovestreet, with Peter the Painter, Fritz, and Morountzeff, on tho afternoon before the murders. The remains of Fritz and Joseph, who were found in the house at Sidneystreet after the attack by the police, were interred in Alford Cemetery in unconsecrated ground, without a- religious service.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 7
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