MISCELLANEOUS CABLES
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Charles Henry Miller, of Balmain, New South Wales, was found guilty of the manslaughter of James Tedree. Sentence was deferred.
Sternicke), Schiewenz, and George Kersten have been sentenced to death, and Kersten, who is a minor, to 15 years’ penal servitude, for a triple murder ner Buckow, Brandenburg (Germany), last January.
M. Mercier was killed while aeroplaning at Anberief (France). A large hole was bored in a safe at Messrs Scheggi and Borghi’s bank in Rome, and £14,000 worth of bonds stolen. The Livingstone centenary was celebrated in most of the churches iyi South Africa last Sunday. Chong Soon, a Chinaman, was found dead near Parramatta. A long-handled fork was lying by the side of the body, and there was a bullet wound in the breast. Richard Arthur Bowerman, aged 18 years, and John Maitland White, aged 18, have been remanded on suspicion of shooting Soon. A tram at Bergen (Norway) is snowed up. Ski runners are conveying food to the passengers. * \
Mr Cyril Maude, tho actor, is prosecuting Reginald and George Tudor (clerks) for sending letters demanding the immediate payment of money under threats of assassination.
The West Australian Premier (Mr Scaddan) and Sir Newton Moore visited the Westinghouse works at Manchester, and inspected the docks and grain-handling facilities.
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Evening Star, Issue 15136, 18 March 1913, Page 6
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215MISCELLANEOUS CABLES Evening Star, Issue 15136, 18 March 1913, Page 6
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