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Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ROME, February 15. The Senate rejected the elective principle for Senators and the limitation ot the number of its members. PARIS. February 15. Gisohne, formerly a law clerk at Bayonne. who fired two shots from the gallery of the Chamber of Deputies at M. Briand on January 17, has been sent to a mental hospital. (Received February 10, at- 10.45 a.m.) The release of Duiand. the strike leader who was sentenced to death, has been ordered. THE HAGUE. February 15. The hearing of the Savarkar extradition case has commenced. ST. PETERSBURG. February 15. Twenty Briti.-li steamers are icebound at Odessa. The ice spreads for 100 miles seaward. LONDON, February 15. (Received February 16, at 8.15 a.m.) Hoffman is the eighth person charged with attempted robbery and murder in connection with the Houndsditch affair.
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Evening Star, Issue 14491, 16 February 1911, Page 6
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