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GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. NE>V YORK, April ’B.—President has declined to accede to a request of fifty, business men ’of Pennsy--1 vania to withdraw £6, (£oo*ooo work of Governmcii contracts from '.the Bethlehem Steel Company owing to a local strike.
A NARROW ESCAPE. BERLIN, April 7.—Sir Albert, son of a Berlin millionaire manufacturer, fell thirty feet from a Bleriot monoplane and was seriously injured. EMPRESS OF ABYSSINIA. BERLIN, April B—Telegrams from Addisabeba published here state that the Empress Taitu sought protection of the British Legation, which was refused. The step taken by the Empress deeply wounded the pride of the Abyssininits.
THE DUEZ SCANDAL:-). PARIS, April 7—lu connection with the Duez scandals, documents have been discovered in a lady’s residence showing a widespread conspiracy to secure properly of religious orders in the provinces. SUICI DE. LONDON, April 7. Ela/.ar, who had been awaiting trial at the New Bailey on a charge of murder, committed suicide by strangulation.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 April 1910, Page 4
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