ANARCHIST RAID
TRACING THE ASSASSINS.
A CAREER OF MURDER AND BRIGANDAGE.
GERSHON RELEASED.
(press association.- copyright. London, Jan. 7. Enquiries show that the Hounds-; ditch assassins were nearly all from the Baltic provinces. They began their career of murder and brigandage in the stormy days following the revolution of 1905 and were concerned in several train robberies and murders, after which they fled to London. MorontzefFs portrait was recognised at Warsaw.
Scotland Yard denies that it received any warnings from Germany. The salvage corps discovered five curiously shaped missiles, believed to be bombs, in the Sydney street ruins.
Gershon has been released. He states that he know Jacob. He and Fritz took possession of his room by force and compelled hhp to wait upon them. The police are convinced that Gershon was not an associate of the murderers.
BERON’S MURDERER.
POLICE STILL SEARCHING.
(Received 9. 8.45 a.m.) London, Jan. 3. The police are searching for Beron’s murderer. A desperado, whose Christian, initial is 8, was the last person seen in Beron’s company and be is since missing. ’ 8. previously boasted of his sympathy with the*Houndsditch murderers.
HYSTERICAL RESOLUTION.
(Received 9. 10.10 a.m.) Sydney, Jan. 9. . In the Domain, a meeting of Ini ternational Socialists protested against the callous, cowardly, inhuman action of the British authorities in doing vo death by barbarous methods two' men of the Anarchist Club in London.'
BERON S ASSASSIN.
DRAMATICALLY ARRESTED.
A party of detectives dramatically arrested an actor who was reading a newspaper in a Jewish restaurant, close to Sydney street, one clasping his body and another handcuffing him. He will be charged with the murder of Beron.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 22, 9 January 1911, Page 1
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