MISS STONE'S CAPTVITY.
A NICE GANG OF RAScW Frets Assoektioß-~By IMagtaph^joprriglJ. (XHSOTANTINOPLE, FefcUy «. (Received February 6, at &SoW) The building in which the parnconveying toe ransom for. Miss, Stone ipc «m waftfly set fire to. The ransom wk -sawed. Turkey is objecting to the petymw of the ransom on Turkish, soil. \\ [The reason for Turkey's objeetwis probably owing to the fact that the Aver on whose soS the ransom is paid m afterwards be held responsible by tbethated States Government for the amonnfepd all damages and costs connected thereto.]
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Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 6
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89MISS STONE'S CAPTVITY. Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 6
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