PROCURING PASSPORTS.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARIES IN ENGLAND. (Received May 24, 9.35 p.m.) LONDON, May 24. Arthur McCullough, actor, and Harold Brailsford, author and journalist,, wore charged at Bow street by the Treasury authorities with conspiring to obtain a passport by means of false pretences. It is alleged that the accused gave the passport of the‘man bearing the name of McCullough, who was killed in a St. Petersburg hotel last February as the result of a bomb explosion. Tho Treasury exonerated defendants of all knowledge of any contemplated violence. Brailsford admitted obtaining three passports at the instance of the Russian revolutionary movement, but said ho received an assurance that the passports were inteaded for peaceful propagandist purposes. Tlie hearing of the case was adjourned.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5597, 25 May 1905, Page 5
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122PROCURING PASSPORTS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5597, 25 May 1905, Page 5
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