HOUNDSDITCH MURDER
LONDON, May 9. In the Houndsditch outrage trial Duboff gave evidence which disclosed a remarkable history of persecution in Russia. Be admitted that he had visited Peter the Painter, and that he knew Gardstein. .- * May 12. In the Houndsditch case, Peters, Rosen, and Dubof, who were acquainted with Vissileva, were found guilty of being accessories after the fact, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 27
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66HOUNDSDITCH MURDER Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 27
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