THE FINLAND TRAGEDY.
-. -.' ■■ - ! ■■■ ■_■.•<, -..■■■ ,;■:- ■■ ■ ■■■,■■■■ <•.■::.■■■: ■:■■'■'.'..' -■■■■:■- " '•" * - •■;,•.:/. THE LETTER BY SCHAUMANN. By Telegraph — *i«3.:Ut!oi.-0-.rTrlekt. St. Petersburg, Junr* 22. oohaumann, the assassin of General Bobrikoff, : deposited with a friend six months ago a pealed envelope containing a copy of his letter to the Tsar, with instructions to open it when the circumstances seemed to justify that step. mi , 1 • , The mans object was to prove that he had no accomplices in his crime, and to prevent by iti» publication the suppression of the letter. The publication of the letter has paralysed the efforts being made by the police to connect Schaumann with, the Swedish revolutionary party, _____ ' Beaaia m ■ " » '"•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12608, 24 June 1904, Page 5
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103THE FINLAND TRAGEDY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12608, 24 June 1904, Page 5
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