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(By- Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright.) CAPTAIN COOK MEMORIAL. LONDON, January 13. Sir Thomas Brock's statu© of Captain Cook will be completed shortly, and will be placed in Pall Mall; APPEALS DISMISSED. LOST DON, January 13. Th© apneals against the sentence of death passed on John Williams and Edward Perkins have been, dismissed. A CRACKSMAN'S TRICK. LONDON, January 13. A gentlemanly-looking cracksman took possession of a West End residence in th© owner's absence, the housekeeper mistaking him for a prospective tenant. Tlie cracksman arranged with doa.ere to inspect the art treasures, which ho sold for £300 cash, and ©scaped. THE BUCKOW MURDERS. BERLIN, January 14. Stermickl© has confessed his identity. The polico suggest that prisoner is the author of several other unsolved crimes.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14564, 15 January 1913, Page 10
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