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Desperate Attempt to Bob a Bank. London, Nov 5.
A desperate attempt was made to rob the Kennington Park Branch of the London south-western bank. After business hours a man named Lanscombs, armed with a revolver, killed Crawley the cashier, and wounded Gooch a clerk. The latter seized Lanscombe by the throat and during a tremendous strugle, the robber shot himself dead. Army Swindlers. At Old Bailey, John Henry Ooran, J.P. of Pembroke and army contractor, and Charles E Davis, corporal in the Army Service Corps, were sentenced to eighteen months’ imprisonment for defrauding the Government. Judicial. Swinfen Eady, K. C. his been appointed to succeed Sir Cozens Hardy, as Judge of the Chancery division of the High Court. An Agitator. New York, Nov 5. Redmond, in addressing 3000 people at New York said the infamies of the Boers concentration camps eclipsed the cruelties of General Weyler in dealing with Cuban concentrados. No murder was worse than Chamberlain, who deserved hanging to a lamp post. Holland has accepted the British offer of settlement of claims for compensation for deportation of subjects to South Africa. Aerial Navigation. Received this day at 8 48 a.m. Paris, Nov 5. The prize offered by Deutch, for aerial navigation has been awarded to Dumont. Naval Construction Director. • London, Nov 5. Mr White the Director of the naval construction resigned owing to 111-health. Fog in London—Numerous Accidents. Traffic in London and in the neighbourhood has been paralysed by a fog for three days. Numerous accidents has been recorded. Sporting. J. Anderson, a New Zealander, won the 100 yards long jump, and hurdles at Cambridge Freshman sports.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 6 November 1901, Page 3
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