ACCUSATION AGAINST MONKS.
ALLEGED MURDER AND SACRILEGE. [UNITED PEESS ASSOCIATION —COPYBIGHT] VIENNA, Feb. 2D The trial has opened of three menus of St. Pauline Convent, Czenstochowa, charged with murder and sacrilege in September, 1909. In October, T9lO, the Astnan oohce arrested a manic named Macoch, on a charge of murdering his cousin, and eloping with a widow. He was charged with committing a great Avyi robberv at Czenstochowa, Poland, n October, 1908. The trial is now -proceeding at P-etrikoff, and there are me hundred witnesses. The chief prisonei is Father Damazy Macoch,’ who aftm his cousin, the Pope excommunicated. Macoch confessed that he murdered his cousin, Vtaclar Macoch, through whom he had sold jewels. Fearing that his brother would divulge the plot, the prisoner murdered him, and rhe body was sown inside a sofa, which was subsequently found in a river.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3463, 1 March 1912, Page 2
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141ACCUSATION AGAINST MONKS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3463, 1 March 1912, Page 2
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