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QUEENSLAND IMMIGRANTS. HUSBAND POISONER RELEASED. GIFT TO CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. ATTACKS ON PERSIAN JEWS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 2. (Received November 3, at 9.44 a.m.) Six thousand and three emigrants were sent to Queensland during the last ten mouths. Mrs Caron', who was sentenced at Yokohama in 1895 for poisoning her husband, has been, released from Aylesbury gaol. A sharp shock of earthquake in the Stilly Isles alarmed tlic inhabitants, but did no damage. The Drapers’ Company have given Cambridge University £22,000 to establish a physiological laboratory. TEHERAN, November 2. The Kashgais sacked the Jewish quarter of Rrraz. Eleven people wore killed and 5,000 are destitute.
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Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 6
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