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SENSATIONAL.

A. FATAL QITAIUtEL. A DOCTOR DECAPITATED IN THE STREET. ANOTHER APACHE OnRAGE. STORY OF A BEGGAR MAID. PY ELECTRIC TELEGBAFH COITRIGH. (rsai press association.) (Received August 6, 9 a.m.) London, August 5. The Bucharest correspondent of the Daily Express reports that Captain Crigorin, of the Artillery, quarrel led with Dr. Fruuzesan, a lawyer, m the street in Botasani. Dr. Frunzesan at- . tempted to horsewhip him when tlie captain'refused to light a duel. The captain then drew his sabre and decapitated Dr. Frunzesan with a single blow. The doctor's head rolled into the cutter. Onlookers tried to lynch the captain but he kept them at bay with his sword until the police arrested him ' . Pans, August f>. • A powerful bomb wrecked the house of a well-known Anarchist-apache detective at Le Vallois. The detective was absent holiday-making, but the caretaker and several inmates were injured. Several passers-by were stunned NeT York, August o. The Christian' Endeavour Societies have petitioned Mrs Nicholas Longworth, Mr Roosevelt's daughter, to abandon the stnokhig of Sydney, August o. A fire broke out in a Kent Street warehouse, where 50 girls were employed. They were seized by panic, and one jumped from a two-storey fare escape and broke both legs. ln« others were unhurt. The fire did little damage. (Received August (J, 9 a.m.) _ St. Petersburg, August o. Beggars at Krasnobrod kidnapped and educated to their calling the daughter of a wealthy family. Ihe «'irl was then blinded and crippled, and sent begging, She recognised her mother's voice at a church door. Seventy beggars have been arrested in connection with the crime. New York, 'August o. Seven lives were lost by a fire in a lodsiinghunse on Long Island.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1254, 6 August 1910, Page 3

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SENSATIONAL. Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1254, 6 August 1910, Page 3

SENSATIONAL. Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1254, 6 August 1910, Page 3

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