MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. The youth' Albert Wolter, who was found guilty of causing the death at New York of a stenographer named Ruth Wheeler, was electrocuted at Sing Sing Prison. He protested his innocence. The girl had been brutally done to death, and her body, terribly mutilated and cut up and partially burned, was found in his rooms. Wolter was proved to t>c a fiend in human form. Sydney advises the death of Lady Salomons, the widow of Sir Julian Salomons. Lady Salamons was the daughter of Mr Maurice Solomon, of Edmonton, Lower Middlesex, and was married in 1862. The death is announced of tho Eight Hmi. J- C. Dalryraple Hay (Admiral, retired 1678), aged 91 years.
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Evening Star, Issue 14787, 31 January 1912, Page 6
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119MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 14787, 31 January 1912, Page 6
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