ARMENIAN TRAGEDY IN AMERICA.
SUPPOSED SPY BEATEN TO
DEATH.
By' Telegraph.—rrcsa Association.—Copyright. New York, May 29. Armenian revolutionists resident at Hoboken, New Jersey, have beaten to death a wandering friar named Haran. They forced the body into a trunk which they forwarded to New York. The murderers then disappeared.
The police have been informed that the victim was believed by the Armenians to be a spy in the pay of the Turkish Government.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13452, 31 May 1907, Page 5
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