SEDITION
• ■*> ■' ' HUNGARIANS SENT TO GAOL. (By Tcl*gr»pli. .pj-e« As-ocialion.-Copjrijht.) BUDAPEST. 4th March. As Iho i"«ult of the trial of ninetvfovir accused, mostly Hungarian llutheiii.ii'A. charge! with liaving uttered scdifi' .:•: statements apraiu.»t tlio Empmor J^'nuiK-Jospf, .'iiul the dynasty, Father Alexius, of Mount Athoc," wlio'so i"pl n; 1 )),, id AU'XiUidi'i Knbalyuk. has hcr-n - • i-..iv(vi fo foin i.iul a-lialf gears' impii.f ni'ni, thiity-ninc others from "in! in ttn,v. ycain. Mild the remainder ". -i" .•''ij'aittiMi. Four of them mo now f.Hjf 1 ii>_ fioin ii'lii>inus mailiit-s-P 1 1 ,1.1 1.,..].. ,• thousands of books and I'm. ''"L l^ i.ivc bi'on ciiculated, inciting io i,-lvli>oi!j with-n view to joining 111 wifh J(i'.3sia.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 7
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106SEDITION Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 7
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