CRIMES AND OFFENCES
, o THE SEDITIOUS LIBELLER. Press Association —Br Tel.—Copyright. LONDON, Feb. 2. Mylius called himself a I'"r?'jchm in, but he is an Englishman, and was formerly a copyist in the Service. He is well off and ; n i! - habit of haranguing the crowds in Hy.le Park and preaching Republicanism. THE GREAT RUSSIAN CASK. ST. PETERSBURG J:Yb. 2. At the trial of Dr Patch en to at [ Petropaulovsky, a lodger :n Madam Mouravieff's house overheard through ' tho thin walls Patchenko and his mis- [ tress discussing tho injection of germs. Ho notified the police, -md PatJi-vfro confessed for the purpose of sH siding Mouravieff. Four thieves at Gillinghain, Kirt, entered the post office t.hriiigi the roof, prised open the safe, and Ft do 6ftS sovereigns. There have Seen three arrests made. The sum of .£3flo was stolen in a similar way a few m. n :-hs ago. George W. Long, a farmer near Kihikilii. Auckland, is in cust.iJy en a charge of shooting in tlio ''are a I neighbour named Bond. Bond vs ir, ' hospital, and not out of danger.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14360, 4 February 1911, Page 5
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