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WHITAKER WRIGHT'S CASE.

THE BRITISH AGENT'S TESTIMONY. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. . NEW YORK, April 16. (Received April 17, at 8.45 a.m.) The hearing of the case against Whitaker Wright was resumed in New York. The agent of the British Government gave evidence that an unsigned message sent from Wormsky, Surrey, a place dose to the residence of Mrs Wright, warned Wright, who was then at Havre, that things were looking bad. It was also shown that the prisoner had telegraphed his wife to give Florence (? his niece) £SOO.

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Evening Star, Issue 11863, 17 April 1903, Page 6

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WHITAKER WRIGHT'S CASE. Evening Star, Issue 11863, 17 April 1903, Page 6

WHITAKER WRIGHT'S CASE. Evening Star, Issue 11863, 17 April 1903, Page 6

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