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THE FATE OF SANTO.

[Pbb Pbess Association.]

PARIS, lAugust 4. The Court suppressed Santo's speech to the jury, otherwise the case is reported fully.

In his evidence the Italian Santo boasted that it would be as easy to kill the King of Italy as it had been to kill President Carnot, and in a similar manner,

The jury were not unanimous in the sentenoe passed on the assassin. While being removed Santo cried: " Courage, comrades. Long live Anarchy!" Santo refuses to appeal against his sentence.

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Evening Star, Issue 9462, 6 August 1894, Page 2

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THE FATE OF SANTO. Evening Star, Issue 9462, 6 August 1894, Page 2

THE FATE OF SANTO. Evening Star, Issue 9462, 6 August 1894, Page 2

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