LONDON TRAGEDIES
STEINER MORRISON APPEALS AGAINST CONVICTION. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright LONDON, March 17. Steiner (or Stinie) Morrison, sentenced to death for the murder of Leon. Boron, is appealing against his conviction. HOUNDSDITOH SUSPECTS. WOMAN RETRACTS HER, FORMER STATEMENT. LONDON, March 17. The hearing of evidence in the. case against the persons charged with the burglary at Honndsditch and the subsequent killing of three policemen and the wounding o£ two others, is proceeding. One of- the witnesses for the prosecution, Luba Milstein, in her evidence stated that her first statement was not quite true. The reason she did not tell the truth was that she was afraid of implicating the people in Grove street, and also because she was afraid she would: be charged with being concerned in the crime. '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7391, 20 March 1911, Page 5
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