GENERAL CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
Stockholm, Feb. 17. The Queen of Sweden is recovering.
Sofia, Feb. 17. The remains of the ex-King Milan were quietly buried at Kruschedol monastery, Gross Karlowitz, despite King Alexander’s wish that he should be interred at' Belgrade.
Berlin, Feb. 17. Commissioner Thiel, of the Berlin police, was sentenced to three years’ penal servitude and five years’ deprivation of civil rights on a charge of bribery in comiection with a case in which the millionaire Sternberg was convicted of gross immorality.-
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 42, 19 February 1901, Page 2
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