CASE OF MISS MALECKA.
TRIAL TO BE HASTENED. 8j telettaph.-»-tt«69 Aseoei&Mon.-'-Capyfiglit. ST. PETERSBURG, 31st July. The flufcekii Foreign Office has informed Great Britain that Miss Maleeka, who w,i9 arrested by the secret police in Warsaw some months ago, is ft Russian, not a British, subject, but out ef friendliness for England ths Russian Government promises to hasten her trial. [Miss Malecka, according ia the Eng« lish papers, was born in London, her niothef being an Englishwoman and her father a Russian, who was a naturalised British subject. A fortnight ago a. demonstration ( was held in Trafalgar* square, at which resolutions were passed calling for the intervention of the British Government to secure her release.] ■
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 7
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114CASE OF MISS MALECKA. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 7
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