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Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, January 25. (Received January 26. at 10.20 a.m.) Owing to the failure of the Helmsdale fishings the Duke of Sutherland is reopen' ing the gold diggings at Kildonan. VANCOUVER, January 24. The three men who are wanted for forgery at Sumner still hold the authorities at hay. An attempt will be made to storm the cabin. 'I he men arc believed to havo been concerned in a recent murder. NEW YORK, January 25. Mr David Gran.im Phillips, editor of the * Novelist,’ who was shot in New York by Fitzhugh Goldsborough. a Harvard man. is dead. CAIRO, January 25. Mahomed Farid, a Nationalist leader, who was charged with writing a preface to seditious poems, has been sentenced to eis months' imprisonment. LONDON. January 25. The Colonial 1 loops’ Entertainment Committee has been reconstituted, and land Abcrcorn ap|Knnted president. Lori Cheylcsmore, the organising secretary, is co-operating with the Colonial Office,
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Evening Star, Issue 14473, 26 January 1911, Page 6
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