THE MURDERED MONK
* .- FURTHER REVELATIONS. [Australian and N.Z Cable A«o>cdat.iou) LONDON, January 6 ! . Tlie Daily Chronicle's Petrograd correspondent says: Despite the censorship it has been revealed that the monk Grigory Rasputin was conveyed to Prince Youssoupoff's house and condemned to death. He was given a.revolver to shoot himself. He fired at the man who gave him the revolver, and missed him, but killed, a wolfhound. His accusers then disarmed and shot the monk. It is reported that some minor figures in the case have been arrested. I A member of tbe Duma who was. concerned in; the affair has already left Petrograd and is reported to have reached the front. General Kurloff and his confidential adviser, Moils. Protopopoff, are conducting an inveistigation..
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 10287, 8 January 1917, Page 5
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