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THE TRAGEDY AT MONZA

... I THE ANA4 HR1ST PLOT. THE KAISER PROPOSES A LEAGUE OF THE POWERS. Berlin, August 4.-Under orders of the Emr- peror, diplomatic communications have been opened with the European Powers for the revi- sion of international laws as affecting Anarchist conspirators. Simultaneously, the Berlin police authorities have been instructed to carry out with vigour the proposals of the Italian Government, ...

A BLACKPOOL SLANDER ACTION

... A ILACKPUO(L SLAN-DEP ACTION. ACTION _XGIAIXTifr ?? l (T111]:Cl CONXSI1.\1ALE. s. At the, ?danhellester isizes, n SMaturday, before Mr. is .Justice Ih'illiiore the Ioairig of the ectiot Nickson e Iv. Dclcatn which ;iaii h t li'riday, was reniinsed. of I ft thisi Vase EI-.len Nickson, wifie of .johnt )t WNNebster Niclkeon, Myrtieload, lllackpool, Claimted *s damages t'for -Iauder fron Al r. .1 ...

TERRIBLE MINING DISASTER IN UTAH

... TERRIBLE MINING DISASTER IN UITAIL 200 LIVES LOST. Salt Lake City, Wednesday. t The news of 't mining disaster at Schofield, r Utah, is confirmed, but the loss of life is far greater than was originally reported. The number of killed is variouslv estimated at between 100 and 250. Up to the present. 85 1 bodivs have been recovered. Only ninc have been identified. r- T'e disa~ter is att' bnbted ...

BETING RAID AT STRET

... FORD POLICEMEN DISGUISED AS PIGEON FLYERS. HEAVY FINES. Considerable consternation Was caused on Tuesday afternoon in the village of Stretford, near Manchester when the news was spread abroad that a betting raid had taken place, which .resulted in four local residents being. arrested on a warrant by the county police authorities. The affair was carried out by Chief Detective-in- spector George ...

TERRIBLE DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN LIVERPOOL

... TERRIBLE DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT LIVERPOOL. MCTT)R1DER BY A SEALMAN. At Livcrpool oln Werdnesday a stainnn nanied huligh Parker Murphy, 26 years of age. murdered his wife, Florence ?? Murphly, 23, by shooting her with a revolver and committed suicide by shooting himelt. No one seems to have heard the shuts anid the tragedy was discovered by a woman who wellt to tie house anid found the door Avide ...

THE SUICIDE AT ALTRINCHAM

... TEIN' SUICIDE AT AL¶TLINOHAM. Mr. 'Vates, countlv coroner, and a jury yesterdav in- cluired into the ciroumstancas of the death of Edwaxd Wrathall, 31 yeas-s of age, greengrocer and fishmonger, who, on Tuesday afternoon, was found in a room over his shop in Georgo-street, Altrincham, wvith his throat out. Thc deceased's brother said he saw deceased in Sbudehill Market on Tuesday morning, when ...

ALLEGED MURDER IN LIMERICK

... ALLEGUD UUITDER IN LUfMCK' Sensationalevidenoe was l'i'n onodnooday in r. Ider case at Kilbane, near Limerick The prisoner, >-o w.s named John 'sullivan, and the murdered ecrvants, lan, named Michael Cliffordl, were farm both kind on the morninfli of the 12thl 8 tf etombe bothd awn'e found in bcd wvith their throats cut, Clifford ~Ol1~ eed bt Siliannot ?? injured. Tho ?? remanded VERPiTaCT 01' ...

MURDER BY AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINALS

... IMURDER1 BY AUSTRALIAN ABORIG INALS. 91TIRRIBLF, OUTRAGES. The Melbourne Argus gives particulars of a ter. rible tragedy, resultinig in the inurder of four persons and the fearful injury of two others, which Avas oom- mnitted by Aborigines abou$t 10 miles from Gilgandra, oil the Qauetiereaglh River, on July 20th last. The details are horriblo in tho extremne, alud indicateed on the part of ...

THE FATAL QUARREL IN ARDWICK

... I TIHE 1asTAL QUAJIREL IN ARillbICKv. R1?SUtNED L>QUEST. Mrr. J. F. Price, County Coroner, resumed the inq1uest vesterday at I'Vithingtin Workhouse touching the death of Thomas Burslein, 53 years of age, who lived in Kay-street, ChorItor-on-Medlock. The inquest had boen adjourned on two eccasions us ordcr that the polive might make full investigations into the ease, and ?? to allor a 31r an ...

SHOP ASSISTANTS IN CONFERENCE

... IS H&OP ASSISTNTAS IN CONFEDENCT. I Tihe annual conference of the National Amalgama- ted Union of Shop Assistants, kkarehousenfen, and Clerks onened at Bristol on Sunday, and dele- gates xvero present from all ar-xts of the kingdom. Mlr. Ben Wilson (of Brauford) thc new president, in the course of his opening address, said shops and long hours had become synonymous terms. The idea. pre-eminent ...

MAJOR'S DIVORCE SUIT

... MAJOR'SCA 7VO IT.' DOCPO AS CO-4tiFSPNDENT. Major William Sidney Smith Harvest, of the Royal Marines, yesterday petitioned for a divorce because of his wife's alleged adultery with Mr. Walter Randall Knightley, a modicaal-nia practising at Goaport. Res- pondent and co-respondent denied the adultery, and the co-respondent pleaded collusion between the petitioner and the respondent, and conduct ...

THE ASSASSINATION OF KING HUMBERT

... TRIAL AND SE NTENCE OF BRESCI, Milan, Wednesday.-The trial of the Anarchist Bresci for the murder of the King of Italy took place to-day at ?Milan. At the olpening of the court every seat Wvti oecupievd. XSjecial mca- 61urs were, taken t.o naiatain order. tresei, oil beikng exanjined, declared in a calm voice that he wished to avengC the rniierics of tl)e people, and that he acted vitdhout an ...