HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS.
A HUNDRED WITNESSES.
London, Feb. 11. There are a hundred witnesses in the Houndsditch case, which will occupy two months. Lena Vassileva is charged with being accessory before the murder. A POLICE MISTAKE. London, Feb. 11. Louis Ross, who was serving live years for a post office robbery at Dublin, was released, as the stolen orders were found among the Houndsditch papers, and others were cashed on the Continent. CHARGE OF PERJURY WITH DRAWN. (Received 13, 8.45 a.im) London, Feb. 12. Eva Fitterman, the girl engaged to Morison, who is charged with the murder of Beron on Clapham Common, and who swore she saw Morrison with a £5 piece which formerly belonged to Beron, and afterwards withdrew her will not be charged with perjury.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 53, 13 February 1911, Page 1
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