SENSATIONAL TRIAL.
A FORGED WILL. TTnited Press Association—By Electrio * Telegraph—Copyright. ST PETERSBURG, June 8. j Colonel Vonljarljarskv, with Kasandi «kieff, a. lawyer, and two others were iaoquitted. Captain Vonljarljarsky and the remainder of the accused were lloond guilty. i (Twelve persons, including Colonel Vonljarljarskv, lately Master of the Horse at the Imperial Court, and his adopted son, Dmitri Vonljarljarsky, were accused of forging a will to secure for the adopted son tie title and Polish estates of Prince Bogdan Oginsky, who is childless. Dmitri confessed and told an amazing story of intrigue, mentioning Catholic priests who assisted on his promising to become a Catholic. The other prisonere Included two noblemen, a lieutenant, a Catholic priest and four lawyers.)
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10175, 9 June 1911, Page 1
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