REVOLUTIONARIES.
THE POLICE AND THE PLOTTER
A WOMAN IN IT
ALSO AN ENGLISH YOUTH AND SOME OTHERS.
(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.) [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.! (Received April 26, 9.30 a.m.) St. Petresburg, April. 25. Ten revolutionaries at Moscowwere acquitted, and seventeen were found guilty. Watson, a British youth, was sentenced to sixteen months' imprisonment, and Yermakoff, the leader, and five Russian lads were sent to Siberia for life. London, April 25. The Daily News records the strange story of Yermakoff' accusing his wife's lover, Kvartalnoff, of being the leader of a gang of 27 revolutionists. Kvartalnoff retaliated by accusing Yermakoff. The police thereupon arrested 27 suspects at random, placed revolutionary placards on Watson's house, tortured Yermakoff, and otherwise manufactured evidence.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1168, 26 April 1910, Page 2
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