HOME AND FOREIGN
BURNT AT THE STAKE.
KAISER AND CZAR. A ST3AMER FOUNDERS. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW Y'ORK, November 4. (Received November 5, at 9.23 a.m.) A Mexican, who had confessed to murdering a woman, was burned at the stake by a mob at Rockspring, in Texas. BERLIN, November 4. The Kaiser warmly welcomed the Caar to Potsdam. PEKIN, November 4. It is announced tfia" the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament have been formed. PARIS, November 4. The liner Kurdistan, from Manchester to Mareeilles, with a few passengers, js overdue. It is feared she has foundered. MADRID, November 4. A friendly settlement has been reached over tho amount of Morocco's indemnity io-Sraip-, ~<
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Evening Star, Issue 14515, 5 November 1910, Page 5
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