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United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright, A BILLIARDS' RECORD. LONDON, April 22. Stevenson made the record break of 788 at billiards against Dawson. SUCCESSFUL NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS. Mr George Ooates and Miss Taylor I Black, of New Zealand, have bad picture* ; accepted by the Paris Salon. CHICAGO BANDITS HANGED. \* NEW YORK, April 22, The Chicago bandits, Niedermeyer, Vandimo, and Marx were hanged. Niedermeyer opened an artery, and had to be carried to the scaffold. PANAMA CANAL. LONDON, April 23. The contract for the American ownership of the Panama Canal lias been signed in Paris. THE NEW GOVERNOR. Lord Plunket kissed hands on his appointment. THE CAPE REPRESENTATION BILL. CAPETOWN, April 23. The Legislative Council carried the third reading of the Representation Bill by twelve vote* to ten. THE KING'S OFFICIAL BIRTHDAY. (Received April 25th, 0.21 a.m.) LONDON, April 24. The official celebration of King Edward's birthday ha* been fixed for June 24th.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11876, 25 April 1904, Page 7
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