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MURDER IN A CHURCH.

FATHER BUTCHERS HIS SON.

(By Telegraph—Press Association Copyright) (Roc. Janunry 12, 5.30 p.m.) Roms, January 11. Sorafiho Donato murdered liis son with a chopper, in the church at Severeha, near Ave}lino, which lies about 30 miles inland, from Naples. . Donato believed that his son had murdered his wife and her father, who wero opposed, to his irregular life. A mob attempted to rescuo Donato at the police station. ...'•'. While the crowd was in possession of the building the floor collapsed, and many were injured.

FIRE IN CINCINNATI. » ' .SEVERAL FIREMEN MISSING. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright New York, January 11. A fire destroyed the Chamber of Commerce buildings in Cincinnati. The occupants—forty in number— were rescued. When the fire broke out a banquet was in progress in an adjoining flat. The guests, however, escaped uninjured. The roof of the burning building collapsed; overwhelming the firemen, several of whom aro dead or missing.- ' Latest reports state that in all: five, persons.aro missing. A score were injured. MELBOURNE POISONING CASE '-* ' .' MORE POLICE INQUIRIES. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright. j .'... . , Melbourne, January 12. The police aro inquiring regarding the .death of Stephen Moodie, tho father of Olive Moodie, the girl who is awaiting trial on a charge of having murdered her mother and sisters. Moodie died rather suddenly four years ago. » FATAL END TO A JOKE. __ « GIRL SHOT DEAD. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright. Rome, January 11. .•' A fatal ending to a. practical joke is reported from Partinico, in the province of Sicily, and fourteen miles south-west by west of Palermo. Two girls disguised themselves as brigands, and succeeded in duping 'a gamekeeper,: who fired at them," killing, one and seriously injuring the other. ITALIAN-BACKER ABSCONDS. .-■ ' a ' , . DEPOSITORS ENRAGED, By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright New' York, January 11. Cleto Sciandori, an Italian banker in New York, is missing, with some of the bank's funds. The Italian depositors are frantic, i

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1024, 13 January 1911, Page 7

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MURDER IN A CHURCH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1024, 13 January 1911, Page 7

MURDER IN A CHURCH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1024, 13 January 1911, Page 7

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